PT Delta Dunia Makmur Tbk (DOID) through its subsidiary, PT Bukit Makmur Mandiri Utama (BUMA), BUMA Australia Pty Ltd (BUMA Australia) has won a new contract from BHP and Mitsubishi Alliance (BMA) to provide mining services at the Saraji mine, a mine metallurgical coal located in the Bowen Basin, central Queensland, Australia. The contract from BMA is valued at 60 million Australian dollars or equivalent to IDR 598.7 billion valid for a contract period of more than 18 months with an estimated average annual production of around 7 mbcm p.a. BUMA Australia will mine a new mining site (pit) which will be opened at the Saraji Mine by BMA.
The Saraji mine was first developed in 1974 and is one of Australia's largest coal mines with recoverable coal reserves. The contract also includes an option for an additional 18 months of extension. Delta Dunia Makmur President Director Ronald Sutardja said, "We are very pleased to be able to expand our partnership with BMA and have been selected for this new contract to provide mining services at the Saraji mine.
"As a company, we put the interests of our customers first, which we believe forms the basis of our long-term relationships with our top partners. Our team's dedication and expertise in the mining industry, particularly in promoting and adhering to good mining practices, have strengthened our relationships with our current customers and opens doors for new opportunities," Ronald said in his official statement, written Sunday (16/4/2023).
According to him, this contract is proof of Delta Dunia's strong commitment to expanding its portfolio and increasing metallurgical coal mining activities. "We are proud to strengthen our position as an industry leader and look forward to contributing to our clients' success and driving our business growth," he said.
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