PT Bayan Resources Tbk

About PT Bayan Resources Tbk

PT Bayan Resources Tbk, together with its subsidiaries, engages in the open cut mining and sale of coal in Kalimantan. It operates through Coal and Non-Coal segments. The company produces semi-soft coking, bituminous, sub-bituminous low-sulphur, and low-ash coal. In addition, the company trades in solid, liquid, gas fuel, and relevant products, such as natural petroleum, petroleum, diesel fuel, gasoline, oil fuel, kerosene, coal, charcoal, rock charcoal residues, timber fuel, naphtha, and other fuels. It has rights to mine 5 coal contracts of works and 16 mining business permits with a concession area of 126,293 hectares. The company also owns and operates a Balikpapan coal terminal located in Balikpapan, East Kalimantan, as well as owns and manages two Kalimantan floating transfer barges located in East Kalimantan. Further, it is involved in the provision of mining contractor, port management, shipping, construction, transportation, and trading services. PT Bayan Resources Tbk was founded in 1973 and is headquartered in Jakarta, Indonesia.

The Bayan Group is an innovator in the Indonesian coal mining industry and one of the lowest cost producers in Indonesia.

https://www.bayan.com.sg

BYAN.JK Indonesia

67,300USD100 (+0.15%)

• At close Thu Oct 06 2022

Jakarta exchange

Sector: Energy

Industry: Thermal Coal

Location Indonesia, Jakarta

Grade: AAA

52,040,766,506 USD
MARKET CAP
14.611
PE
-0.290
BETA (5y)
1101.920
EPS

Profits

for 5 years
529%
for 3 years
343%
for 2 years
364%
for last year
83%
for this year
0%
PT Bayan Resources Tbk
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