Natural resources include oil and gas, bauxite, silver, tin, copper, gold and coal. Indonesia was a founding member of OPEC but left in 2008 as it was no longer meeting the production quota. In 2009 oil and gas exports accounted for 16% of total exports. Over the past decade Indonesia’s mining sector has expanded, it ranks second in the world in tin production and in the top five for copper and nickel.
Sources: EITI, RWI, USGS, US State Department
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Training for sub-national stakeholders on revenue sharing calculation and EITI
On November 8 2011, PWYP-Indonesia members PATTIRO and LPAW Blora conducted a training event for local stakeholders in Bllora district, central Java, on oil and gas revenue sharing (DBH=dana bagi hasil) calculations and projections. This one day training was attended by the local multi-stakeholder group, the Blora Transparency Team, as well as local government officials, company representatives, local legislators and civil society representatives from Blora district.
Blora is one of the Central Java districts covered by the CEPU Block area, where Mobile Cepu Limited /MCL (subsidiary of Exxon Mobil) has been operating as a contractor as part of a Production Sharing Contract (PSC) scheme.
The training, funded by Revenue Watch Institute (RWI), aimed at deepening understanding of revenue streams, calculation flow and projections of revenue – both from companies to the Indonesia central government, and from central government to local government respectively.
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