INDONESIA: EXTRACTIVE DATA SNAPSHOT |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oil | Gas | Bauxite | Mining | |
| Proven Reserves | 4.3 Bbbl | 97.8 tcf | 551 million tons | N/A |
| Production | 1.11* Mbbl/day | 2.7 tcf/yr | 1.3 million tons/yr |
Copper: 672,000 Nickel: 224,000 Tin: 60,627 Silver: 237 Gold: 72 tons/yr |
| Revenue ($ billion) | 10.8 | 9.95 | N/A | N/A |
| % Total Exports |
Oil & Gas: 22
|
Mining: 10.5
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| % Total Government Revenue | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A |
| Consumption | 1.15 Mbbl/day | 1.3 tcf/yr | N/A | N/A |
| Net Exports (Production minus Consumption) | 0 | 1.4 tcf/yr | N/A | N/A |
Source: IMF, EIA, EIU, USGS
* EIA production data for Indonesia is based on government projections, which tend to be high.
* EIA production data for Indonesia is based on government projections, which tend to be high.
INDONESIA: EXTRACTIVE INDUSTRIES COMPANIES |
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|---|---|---|
| State-owned | Major Private Multi-national | |
| Oil and Gas | PT Pertamina (Indonesia), CNOOC (China), PetroChina, Petronas (Malaysia) | BP, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, ExxonMobil, Inpex, KG, Mitsubishi, Nippon Oil, Total, Vico |
| Diamonds | Tambang Timah (Indonesia) | Freeport McMoRan, Newmont Mining |
Source: EIA
INDONESIA: KEY ECONOMIC AND GOVERNANCE INDICATORS |
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|---|---|
| GDP ($ billion)(IMF) | 364.2 |
| GDP per capita ($)(IMF) | 1,640 |
| Population (millions)(World Bank) | 220.56 |
| Life Expectancy at Birth (years)(UNDP) | 69 |
| % Population Living on < $2/day(UNDP) | 52.4 |
| United Nations Human Development Value (UNDP) |
0.728 |
| Gini Index Value (UNDP) |
34.3 |
| Annual Population Growth Rate (%) (UNDP) |
1.7 |
| TI Corruption Perceptions Index(out of 179 countries) | 143 |
| Key World Bank Governance Indicators(percentile, 0 to 100)* | World Bank Governance Matters |
| Voice and Accountability | 41.3 |
| Government Effectiveness | 40.8 |
| Regulatory Quality | 43.4 |
| Rule of Law | 23.3 |
| Control of Corruption | 23.2 |
| Political Stability | 14.9 |
| External Debt (% GDP) (IMF) |
36.6 |
| Energy Depletion (% GNI) (World Bank) |
13.7 |
| Mineral Depletion (% GNI) (World Bank) |
2.0 |
* Percentile rank indicates the percentage of countries worldwide that rank below Indonesia. Higher values indicate better governance.
