Pk Ndraru dan Abah TPS,

Yaahh.., kalau bicara soal luasan (acreage) KP/KK/PKP2B/KUD sekarang ini
memang betul2 ndak jelas! Ada je! KP yang diterbitkan oleh daerah sampai
50,000 ha! (lha koq bisa? ya jelas biisaa! wong ini kita di republik
persilatan...). Padahal kalau dilihat dalam aturan tambang yg saat ini msh
berlaku yaitu PP No. 32 tahun 1969 sebagai ketentuan pelaksanaan UU No. 11
tahun 1967, luas wilayah KP Penyelidikan Umum  tidak boleh melebihi 5,000
Ha. Lha ada lagi, namanya KUD aja bisa bertindak seperti grup konglomerasi
dengan memiliki buaanyaak konsesi yang kemudian dikerjakan dg cara SPK-SPK
an sama kontraktor tambang, yang dalam hal ini yang terjadi adalah sangat
sedikit pola seperti ini bisa memperhatikan (bertanggungjawab) soal
lingkungan dan reklamasi pasca tambang.

Terus, kapan UU Pertambangan akan disahkan? wah ini..ya urusan persilatan
lagi! Setahu saya, proses penggodokan UU Pertambangan yang baru untuk
menggantikan yang tahun 1967 ini sudah dimulai sejak akhir tahun
sembilanpuluhan, bahkan (sepertinya) lebih duluan masuk agenda dibandingkan
dengan UU Migas (no. 22/2001), tetapi kenapa sampai sekarang cuman isu2 aja
akan segera disahkan? Apa kurang sajennya di DPR kali yaa..? Terus terang
banyak yg nunggu tentang kepastian hukum di pertambangan saat ini, suatu
peraturan yang bisa dihormati oleh semua pihak, supaya kita bisa juga
dihormati sebagai republik yang bisa menghormati peraturannya.

PS. Aturan yg dulu sih sebetulnya oke, ada klasifikasi KK, PKP2B (utk
batubara), KP, KUD dan Pertambangan Rakyat, yang digolongkan sebetulnya
berdasarkan pemodalan kerja, teknik pengelolaan tambang, maksimum revenue
and benefit yang diharapkan RI dll, yg kemudian dibagi2 luasan areanya dan
juga sudah banyak dibuat rambu2 aturannya. Mudah2anlah, nantinya UU
Pertambangan yang baru ini (entah kapan terbitnya?) adalah suatu aturan yang
menyempurnakan. Dan yang penting, ada memuat siapa yang menjadi polisi di
aturan tersebut, jadi dikelola dari pusat atau otoda, kalau jelas siapa
(yang credible) yang akan nyemprit dan kasih tilang tentunya aturan tsb bisa
jalan..mudah2an..

Salam,

-abl-

On Mon, Apr 28, 2008 at 12:45 PM, Tonny P. Sastramihardja <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Mas Daru,
> Betul, hal ini dibicarakan dalam acara INDONESIA MINING UPDATES 2008
> yang diprakarsai oleh majalah Tambang (dalam rangka Ultah nya) di Hotel
> ShangRi- La tgl 14-15 April 2008. Saya kebetulan hadir, tapi 'tidak ada
> hal yang baru' dan semua dugaan anda benar adanya.
>
> Salam
> Abah ANOM (TPS)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: S. (Daru) Prihatmoko [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, April 28, 2008 11:38 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [iagi-net-l] FW: Mining Law Bill
>
> Rekan-rekan,
>
>
>
> Mungkin ini pernah didiskusikan tapi karena sejak 3 - 4 minggu lalu saya
> tidak bisa menerima email dr milist iagi (dan baru 2 hari ini tergabung
> lagi) shg tdk sempat mengikuti.
>
>
>
> Adakah yang tahu ttg hasil diskusi pertambangan 14 April lalu
> (Airlangga,
> Amin Rais dll)? - kebetulan selain problem dengan milist, saya sedang di
> luar kota dan tidak mengikuti beritanya. Dibawah ini kutipan berita dari
> Reuter yang kemungkinan berhubungan dengan acara dialog 14 April lalu:
> Mining Law Bill dll...
>
>
>
> Pembatasan area eksplorasi - eksploitasi menjadi di bawah 100,000 ha per
> coy
> kayaknya hanya akan berpengaruh ke pemegang KK. Kalau buat yang biasa
> bekerja dengan KP - pembatasannya jauh lebih kecil (25,000 ha per coy) -
> dan
> ini sudah berlaku sejak dahulu kala.
>
>
>
> Salam - Daru
>
>
>
>
> Indonesia plans to limit mining areas
>
>
> Reuter, Mon Apr 14, 2008 4:18pm IST
>
>
>
> By Fitri Wulandari
>
> JAKARTA, April 14 (Reuters) - Indonesia plans to limit the area that
> metal
> and coal miners can explore to prevent domination by a few companies, a
> legislator said on Monday, a move analysts said could hurt already poor
> levels of investment.
>
> Indonesia has some of the world's largest deposits of coal, copper, tin,
> nickel and gold, and is keen to earn more from the sector, particularly
> as
> strong demand from China and India is driving prices for many
> commodities up
> to record levels.
>
> But the sector has been struggling to attract foreign money as legal
> uncertainty, rampant graft and red-tape have steered foreign investors
> away
> from Indonesia.
>
> A draft bill limiting the exploration area is expected to be passed by
> August, said Airlangga Hartarto, chairman of a parliamentary commission
> in
> charge of energy and mining issues, said. He said there are currently no
> such limits.
>
> Indonesia plans to limit exploration and exploitation areas for metal
> mining, which include tin, copper and gold, to 100,000 hectares and
> 25,000
> ha per firm respectively, he said.
>
> It would also limit exploration and exploitation areas for coal mining
> to
> 50,000 ha and 15,000 ha per firm respectively.
>
> "This is aimed at preventing mining firms from controlling large areas.
> The
> current system has allowed firms to have mining areas above 100,000
> hectares," Hartarto told reporters.
>
> He added the limits will not affect existing contracts.
>
> Mining analyst Yusuf Ade Winoto of brokerage DBS Vickers Indonesia said
> the
> move could hurt investment in the long run, but the limitations would
> help
> the government protect the environment.
>
> "In general, it may hurt foreign investment in the sector," Winoto said.
>
> He said however that the move is unlikely over the short term to hurt
> big
> mining companies already operating in Indonesia as the limitation will
> not
> affect their existing contracts.
>
> The mining industry grew by just 2.2 percent in 2006, Indonesian
> government
> data shows, much slower than overall economic growth of 5.5 percent due
> to
> the absence of major investment in the past years.
>
> WAITING IN THE WINGS
>
> Investment by foreign and domestic firms in Indonesia's mining sector
> averaged just $800 million a year between 2000 and 2005, and is set to
> reach
> only $1.5 billion this year, partly because of uncertainty over a new
> mining
> law.
>
> Some of the world's top mining firms such as Freeport-McMoran
> Copper&Gold
> (FCX.N: Quote <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/quote?symbol=FCX.N> ,
> Profile
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/companyProfile?symbol=FCX.N> , Research
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/researchReports?symbol=FCX.N> ) and
> International Nickel Indonesia INCO.JK have operations in the country.
>
> But the Indonesian Mining Association said $8 billion to $11 billion
> worth
> of mining projects were waiting in the wings.
>
> International mining firms, including Rio Tinto Ltd/Plc (RIO.L: Quote
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/quote?symbol=RIO.L> , Profile
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/companyProfile?symbol=RIO.L> , Research
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/researchReports?symbol=RIO.L> ) (RIO.AX:
> Quote
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/quote?symbol=RIO.AX> , Profile
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/companyProfile?symbol=RIO.AX> , Research
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/researchReports?symbol=RIO.AX> ) and BHP
> Billiton (BLT.L: Quote <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/quote?symbol=BLT.L>
> ,
> Profile <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/companyProfile?symbol=BLT.L> ,
> Research <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/researchReports?symbol=BLT.L> )
> (BHP.AX: Quote <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/quote?symbol=BHP.AX> ,
> Profile
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/companyProfile?symbol=BHP.AX> , Research
> <http://in.reuters.com/stocks/researchReports?symbol=BHP.AX> ), could
> potentially invest billions of dollars in new projects in Indonesia.
>
> Rio Tinto is waiting to start a nickel project on Sulawesi island that
> has
> been valued at as much as $2 billion, and which could produce 46,000
> tonnes
> of low concentrate nickel per year.
>
> Indonesia's state-controlled PT Aneka Tambang ANTM.JK and its Russian
> partner United Company RUSAL are waiting to proceed with a bauxite and
> alumina project at West Kalimantan, with construction of the plant
> scheduled
> for 2009.
>
> The project is valued at $1.4 billion but could require investment of as
> much as $4 billion if infrastructure such as a smelter and power plant
> are
> included.
>
> Despite a global price boom for most commodities that has prompted a
> fresh
> flurry of investment and mega-mergers, uncertainty over the new mining
> law
> has hampered the development of the country's rich coal, copper, gold,
> tin
> and nickel deposits, a key driver of economic growth.
>
> (Reporting by Fitri Wulandari, additional reporting by Tyagita Silka,
> editing by Sugita Katyal and Chris Johnson)
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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