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Price: 0.122 EUR Market Closed
Market Cap: €3.8B
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Adaro Energy Indonesia TBK PT, a titan in the Indonesian coal industry, has carved out a distinctive niche within the global energy market. Born in 2004, the company rapidly ascended the ranks to become one of the country's largest coal producers, predominantly fueled by the rich deposits of its flagship Adaro Tutupan mine. This mine, part of the massive coal-rich basin in South Kalimantan, boasts some of the most vast and accessible coal reserves. Adaro Energy efficiently operates across the entire coal production supply chain—from exploration and mining through to logistics and marketing—assuring that coal is supplied reliably to customers across Asia and beyond. Its well-integrated operations allow it to exploit economies of scale and enhance its profitability. Central to Adaro Energy's business model is its vertically integrated coal supply chain, which ensures cost-effective production and distribution. The company's revenue is primarily generated through the extraction, sales, and distribution of thermal coal to power-generating companies worldwide, catering to the growing demand for affordable energy, particularly within burgeoning Asian economies. Additionally, Adaro has invested in mining-related services and power generation, seeking to diversify its income streams amidst global pressures for energy transition. This strategic diversification is complemented by its investment in renewable energy projects, positioning Adaro Energy to navigate an evolving energy landscape while maintaining steady revenue growth from its core coal business.

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