Tons | Global Rank | |
---|---|---|
Coal Reserves | 24,910,001,380 | #11 in the world |
Coal Production | 502,653,360 | #5 in the world |
Coal Consumption | 102,623,737 | #12 in the world |
Daily Surplus | +400,029,623 | |
Coal Imports | 3,929,046 | |
Coal Exports | 406,630,277 | |
Net Exports | 402,701,230 |
See also: List of countries by Coal Reserves
Indonesia holds 24,910 million tons (MMst) of proven coal reserves as of 2016, ranking #11 in the world and accounting for about 2.19% of the world’s total coal reserves of 1,139,471 million tons (MMst).
Indonesia has proven reserves equivalent to 242.7 times its annual consumption levels. This means tit has about 243 years of coal left (at current consumption levels and excluding unproven reserves).
See also: List of countries by Coal Consumption
Indonesia consumes 102,623,737 Tons (short tons, “st”) of Coal per year as of the year 2016.
Indonesia ranks #12 in the world for coal consumption, accounting for about 1.20% of the world’s total consumption of 8,561,852,178.
Indonesia consumes 387,805 cubic feet of Coal per capita every year (based on the 2016 population of 264,627,418 people), or 1,062 cubic feet per capita per day.
See also: List of countries by Coal Production