Wed 01 Jul 2026, 09:32 AM
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PT Darma Henwa Tbk (DEWA), through its subsidiary PT DH Kontraktama Batubara (DHKB), has secured a mining services contract worth around USD 1.3 billion, or equivalent to IDR 22 trillion, for a coal mining project on Pulau Laut, South Kalimantan.
DEWA Director & Corporate Secretary Mukson Arif Rosyidi said DHKB signed a Letter of Appointment and Work Order (SPPK) with PT Sebuku Sejaka Coal (SSC) on June 29, 2026. Under the agreement, DHKB was appointed as the exclusive main contractor to carry out mining operations at the SSC Pit Mining Area.
"DHKB and SSC officially signed the SPPK for main contractor services at the SSC Pit Mining Area located on Pulau Laut, South Kalimantan," Mukson said in a statement on Wednesday (July 1, 2026).
Mukson explained that under the agreement, DHKB will serve as the exclusive main contractor responsible for mining operations at the SSC Pit Mining Area.
The scope of work includes mine planning, land clearing, stripping, removal and stockpiling of topsoil, overburden removal, coal mining, coal loading and hauling, haul road maintenance, and other supporting services.
The project has a five-year execution period or until the expiry of the mining concession. During the contract period, DHKB is expected to handle waste removal volumes of up to 55 million bcm per year and coal production of up to 5 million tonnes per year.
With that capacity, the project is estimated to be worth USD1.3 billion, or around IDR 22 trillion.
Mukson added that the signing of the SPPK will have a positive impact on the company's financial condition and business sustainability going forward.
"The signing of the SPPK will have a positive impact on the Company's financial condition and business sustainability going forward," he concluded.