Closing remarks from the Chair Kalimantan Coal Conference Industry Dinner Chairman summary of Day One and opening remarks INDIA KEYNOTE: Importing Kalimantan coal to Vietnam

Kalimantan Coal Wednesday 2 September 2015 8.30 Registration and coffee

9.00 Welcome from Informa

Speed networking 9.15 Opening remarks from the Chair Ben Lawson, Chief Operating Officer, PT Sanaman Coal GLOBAL COAL MARKETS AND INDONESIA’S TARGET 9.20 OPENING SESSION: Indonesian coal – balancing the needs of domestic and export markets — Can India offset China demand weakness? — Will the growth in domestic demand hamper Indonesia’s dominance in export market? — Price outlook – how low and for how long? Kiah Wei Giam, Coal Market Analyst, Wood Mackenzie 10.00 Is the national coal production target in 2015-2016 optimistic and achievable? — How are the Indonesian coal miners responding to government coal mining policies? — Managing costs associated with royalty increases, liabilities, Letter of Credit LC, and export requirements — Where the industry is headed? — Prices in focus Pandu Sjahrir, Chairman, Indonesia Coal Mining Association ICMA-APBI , Board of Director, PT Toba Bara Sejahtra 10.40 Networking coffee break REGULATORY AND POLICY REGIMES 11.10 Local government perspectives on coal mining in Kalimantan Dr. H. Awang Faroek Ishak, Governor of East Kalimantan invited Bambang Gatot Ariyono, General Director of Mineral and Coal, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia MEMR

11.50 PANEL DISCUSSION:

Government industry dialogue: Future of Indonesian coal – Where should it lead to? — What long term policy the Government can offer in order to encourage more coal investment? — What coal production target should Indonesia have in 2015-2016 to survive the structural oversupply? — How the recently introduced regulation is affecting the coal sector? — How is the Indonesian coal industry responding to government coal mining policies? Moderator: Ben Lawson, Chief Operating Officer, PT Sanaman Coal Panellists: Bambang Gatot Ariyono, General Director of Mineral and Coal, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources of the Republic of Indonesia MEMR Pandu Sjahrir, Chairman, Indonesia Coal Mining Association ICMA-APBI , Director, Toba Bara Mining Ramli Ahmad, Director of Special Projects, PT Asia Pacific Mining Resources Adri Kurnia Ibnu, General Manager Legal, PT Kaltim Prima Coal Tony Wenas, President Director, PT. Riau Andalan Pulp Paper RAPP, Board Member, Indonesian Mining Association, Chairman , Australia, New Zealand and Timor Leste committee at KADIN 12.30 Networking Lunch INDONESIA’S AMBITIOUS POWER PROJECTS 1.30 Project update on the construction of 35,000-megawatt MW power plants — Investment portfolio — Electricity demand and supply in Indonesia — What’s in it for Kalimantan coal? — What quantity and quality are in demand? — What coal miners should look out for opportunities locally? Helmi Najamuddin, Head of Coal Division, PT PLN 2.40 An Indonesian miner and power producer’s perspective — Indonesian power market outlook – is the target of 35,000mg-watt achievable? — Factors to consider when government encourages Mine-mouth power projects — Incentives for coal miners and power producers — Adaro coal production update and power sector Adrian Lembong, Director of Business Development, PT Adaro Power 3.15 Afternoon refreshments COAL QUALITY AND COST OPTIMISATION 3.45 Kalimantan coal quality management and blending — Managing off spec coal in Kalimantan basin — Managing the blend to improve efficiency and add value — Case study on how to incorporate Off Spec coals into the blends successfully — What can be done at the mine, at the port and with the buyer? — Quality updates on PT Bumi Resources Banggas Sitorus, Coal Technology Manager, PT Bumi Resources Tbk 4.20 Mining operations in Kalimantan – CFO’s point of views — Understanding the project demand and available resources — Uniqueness in operating Kalimantan mine site — Financial and cost management — Project ROI considerations — Petrosea Tbk projects overview Kurnia Ariawan, Chief Financial Officer, Petrosea Tbk 4.50 ITM’s project update on Auger Mining System for coal extraction — Current project update — Mining operations — Auger Mining System for coal extraction — Cost management and optimizing production Bramatya Putra, Director of Operations and Board of Director, PT Indo Tambangraya Megah Tbk TBC

5.30 Closing remarks from the Chair

6.30 Kalimantan Coal Conference Industry Dinner

DAY 1 www.informa-resources.comkalimantancoal2015 C OAL C LUB I NDONESIA 8.30 Networking coffee

9.00 Chairman summary of Day One and opening remarks

Ben Lawson, Chief Operating Officer, PT Sanaman Coal FOCUS ON INDIA – THE NEXT BEST BUYER?

9.10 INDIA KEYNOTE:

India coal market outlook and its position in the global markets — Is India the next big buyer of thermal coal? — Power sector demand and type of coal requirements — How does Kalimantan coal fulfill India’s demand? — India’s government coal policy updates — Adani’s projects overview – India, Australia and Indonesia Prasad DLR, President, Adani Mining 9.40 Indian Coal Production vis-a-vis Demand — Coal production in India – historical perspective — The gap between demand and supply — Problems with Indian coal Industry — Infrastructure issues related to coal supply chain — Future outlook Kamlesh Kumar, Chief Operating Officer, BSSR A JV Co of Tata Power and Baramulti Group 10.20 Malaysia’s coal demand from Kalimantan — Malaysia current coal demand and energy market outlook — Quality of Kalimantan coal expected — Is there Low Rank Coal market in Malaysia? — How Malaysia is responding to current coal market situation? — Project updates Nor Aishah Zainal, Senior Manager – Procurement and Purchasing, TNB Fuel Services 10.45 Morning refreshments

11.15 Importing Kalimantan coal to Vietnam

— Current trade outlook and coal production in Vietnam — Demand for Vietnam and sourcing coal from Kalimantan — Is there a high rank coal market in Vietnam? — Transportation and logistics Dinh Quang Trung, General Manager – ImportExport Division, Vietnam National Coal Mineral Industries VINACOMIN INVESTING IN KALIMANTAN COAL MINES 11.45 MA and capital rising in Kalimantan coal mines — 2015 trends and 2016 outlook — Build, buy or return? — Factors contributing to 2015’s MA deal activity — Factors impeding investment or acquiring coal mines — Sell-side buy-side in coal mining — What to look out for in MA? Alexander Setjadi, Executive Vice President, PT Bank Danamon Indonesia Tbk

12.10 Alternative inancing for coal mines in Kalimantan