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Morgan Stanley to underwrite coal mining on Borneo mongabay.com September 01, 2010
The listing aims to raise roughly $250 by selling 30 percent of the firm on the Indonesian Stock Exchange. The news comes on the same day that India's state-run National Aluminum Co. Ltd (NALCO) said it plans to "buy stakes in Indonesian coal mines to secure supplies for its aluminum project in East Kalimantan," according to Reuters. Nalco said it is seeking to buy 8-10 million metric tons per year of thermal coal, half of which would go towards its Borneo operation and half of which would be shipped abroad. The Borneo Energy offering may prove controversial for the underwriters, with environmentalists ramping up campaigns around coal production in Borneo. Green groups fear that increased coal production could increase deforestation and pollution on the rainforest island, while boosting greenhouse gas emissions globally. Today, two UK-based organizations published reports on coal mining: Mines and Communities, an activist network, released Dark Materials, a paper which details increased coal use in Asia, while Down To Earth issued a sister report on coal mining in Indonesia. Activist efforts recently have focused on a proposed coal-fired plant in Sabah, Malaysia, on the northern part of Borneo. The plant, which would come second-hand from China and be supplied with coal from Kalimantan, would be situated between a protected rainforest reserve and the world-renowned Coral Triangle. Analysis by Daniel M. Kammen, director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory at Berkeley, has shown that Sabah has cleaner energy options than the coal plant, a finding that has increased opposition to the plant. Although it doesn't rank among the world's top ten in coal reserves, Indonesia was the fifth largest coal producer in 2009 following China, the U.S., Australia and India. It is the largest exporter of thermal coal.
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