North Konawe mine explained

North Konawe mine
State/Province:Sulawesi
Country:Indonesia
Products:Nickel

The North Konawe mine is a large mine in the east of Indonesia in Sulawesi. North Konawe represents one of the largest nickel reserve in Indonesia having estimated reserves of 498 million tonnes of ore grading 1.36% nickel.[1] The 498 million tonnes of ore contains 6.77 million tonnes of nickel metal.[1]

There are conflicting opinions on this mining business of state-owned mining company PT Aneka Tambang (Antam). While the Indonesian government, in 2022, considered it a National Vital Object (Obvitnas),[2] there has been significant resistance by the population against the mining permits from 2007 on.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: North Konawe mine. file unavailable. 2012. hankingmining.com. 2013-07-26. dead. 2016-03-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20160303205352/http://www.hankingmining.com/report_pdf/hanking-2012ar-final-eng-2013-03-27_en.pdf.
  2. Web site: ANTAM North Konawe Nickel Mining Business Unit Defined As A National Vital Object . en . 2022-12-15 . antam.com . 2023-07-03 .
  3. Web site: Islanders resisting nickel mining permits, Wawonii, Southeast Sulawesi, Indonesia . en . 2020-01-11 . Environmental Justice Atlas . 2023-07-03 .