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Indonesia bauxite industry outlook 2026: Tighter RKAB quotas, gradual price recovery, and phasing out of Illegal operations

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Indonesia's bauxite sector is preparing to enter 2026 with production volumes under the annual Work Plan and Budget (RKAB) system expected to remain tightly controlled, potentially at levels below the industry's full capacity. This deliberate restraint is intended to more closely match supply with actual downstream demand, create the foundation for gradual domestic price recovery, and strengthen overall market discipline.

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In West Kalimantan, the epicentre of Indonesia's bauxite production, where key mining districts such as Ketapang, Sanggau, and surrounding areas dominate output, current prices continue to range between USD 28-32 per ton FOB. This figure remains substantially below the government's official Harga Patokan Mineral (HPM) benchmark of USD 42 per ton. The persistent discount is primarily the result of structural oversupply in relation to the limited intake capacity of existing alumina refineries, further exacerbated by longstanding logistical challenges, transportation bottlenecks, and seasonal weather disruptions that frequently hinder efficient movement of material to ports and processing facilities.

he annual RKAB approval process provides authorities with the flexibility to calibrate production quotas each year according to prevailing market dynamics, historical compliance performance, and realistic projections of domestic absorption. For 2025, approved volumes were restricted to 12-15 million tonne, representing only approximately 40-50 per cent of the sector's estimated annual production potential of 25-30 million tonne. Industry expectations point toward comparable or modestly lower allocations for 2026, with the clear objective of avoiding additional market oversupply, preventing further downward pressure on prices, and establishing a more balanced environment that can support sustainable price improvement over time.

A critical supporting element is the SIMBARA (Sistem Informasi Mineral dan Batubara) platform, which integrates monitoring across multiple ministries including Energy and Mineral Resources, Finance, Trade, and Industry to deliver unprecedented transparency throughout the mining value chain. By mandating the submission and cross-verification of a comprehensive set of documents and reports (including royalty payments, production data, surveyor assessments, environmental compliance, export verifications, and sailing permits), SIMBARA has significantly strengthened compliance enforcement. As a result, illegal mining operations are expected to be effectively eliminated in the coming period, as non-compliant and unregistered activities face increasing difficulty in evading the system's rigorous digital controls and multi-agency oversight. This robust framework not only reduces revenue leakage and environmental risks but also ensures that only legitimate, well-managed operations contribute to national supply, thereby helping to stabilise prices and protect the long-term integrity of the sector.

Several converging factors are projected to drive gradual improvement in domestic bauxite prices throughout 2026 and beyond:

  • Expanding downstream demand. Operational alumina refineries currently consume approximately 16-18 million tonne of bauxite per year. Ongoing expansions at existing facilities, together with the advancement of new projects in West Kalimantan and other strategic locations, are expected to increase annual demand potential toward 28-30 million tonne by late 2026 or into 2027. While some implementation delays and financing challenges remain, recent progress and renewed commitment from key players suggest this higher absorption target is achievable, providing meaningful upward support for local prices.
  • Resilient global aluminium fundamentals. Sustained demand growth from high-priority sectors such as electric vehicles, renewable energy infrastructure, construction, and packaging continues to support international aluminium prices in the USD 2,900 per ton range, creating a favourable external environment for Indonesia's integrated bauxite-to-aluminium value chain.
  • Enhanced supply-side discipline. The combination of carefully calibrated annual RKAB volumes and the rigorous transparency enforced through SIMBARA ensures that only efficient, fully compliant producers remain active, progressively removing excess and irregular supply that has historically depressed prices.

Market participants anticipate that domestic bauxite prices will trend toward USD 32-36 per ton or higher by the second half of 2026 and into 2027, steadily narrowing the discount to the official HPM benchmark. Such a recovery would meaningfully improve profitability for legitimate operators, encourage continued investment in operational efficiency and mine rehabilitation, and eliminate remaining incentives for irregular or under-the-table sales practices.

Although the medium- to long-term outlook remains constructive, smaller mining companies operating in West Kalimantan may continue to encounter margin pressure in the near term due to constrained production quotas and still-prevailing low prices. This challenging environment is likely to accelerate industry consolidation, with larger, refinery-integrated producers best positioned to take advantage of the anticipated growth in downstream demand.

The prevailing policy direction, combining restrained RKAB allocations with the powerful compliance and transparency tools provided by SIMBARA, represents a clear, strategic commitment to achieving sustainable market equilibrium, eradicating illegal mining, and positioning Indonesia's compliant bauxite producers for stronger pricing conditions and enhanced long-term viability as downstream capacity continues to expand and global aluminium demand remains robust.

Stakeholders across the sector will maintain close attention to refinery commissioning progress, annual RKAB implementation outcomes, SIMBARA enforcement results, and international commodity trends to track the key developments that will shape Indonesia's critical minerals supply chain in 2026 and beyond.

Note: This article has been issued by SMM  and has been published by AL Circle with its original information without any modifications or edits to the core subject/data.

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