
JAKARTA, November 2025 - The Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin) has formally proposed extending the Harga Gas Bumi Tertentu (HGBT) scheme priced at USD 6–7 per MMBTU to the aluminium industry. Currently, the subsidised rate is limited to seven sectors: fertiliser, petrochemical, oleochemical, steel, ceramic, glass, and rubber gloves.

Yosef Danianta Kurniawan, Head of the Non-Ferrous Metal Industry Working Team, stated at the Media Gathering Forwin 2025 on 14 November 2025 that natural gas serves a critical dual role in aluminium production: as an energy source and as feedstock for carbon anode manufacturing.
Strategic Alignment with Current Global and Domestic Dynamics
Cost Impact of HGBT at USD 6–7 per MMBTU
|
Facility Type |
Energy Share |
Current Gas Price (USD / MMBTU) |
HGBT Price (USD / MMBTU) |
|
Alumina Refinery |
~20 - 25 per cent of the total cost |
12 - 14 |
6 - 7 |
|
aluminium Smelter |
~35 - 40 per cent of the total cost |
12 - 14 |
6 - 7 |
Note: The following table only represents gas as an electricity feedstock.
Value-Chain Benefits
Primary aluminium Smelting
Alumina Refining
Bauxite Mining & Washing
Implementation Considerations
Strategic Conclusion
The Ministry of Industry (Kemenperin) and industry stakeholders seem to be cautiously optimistic that under-utilised quotas can be redirected to the aluminium sector. Further, HGBT eligibility at USD 6–7 per MMBTU, combined with expedited captive PLTGU permitting, would serve as the decisive catalyst to accelerate the next phase of multi-billion-dollar investments, which could firmly establish Indonesia as one of the world’s most cost-competitive integrated aluminium hubs outside the Middle East.
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