Andantara Forms Perminas to Take Over Mineral Mines whose IUP was revoked

JAKARTA - Danantara Indonesia formed a national mineral company named Perminas to manage mineral mines whose mining business permit (IUP) was revoked by President Prabowo Subianto.

Meanwhile, Prabowo has revoked the permits of 28 companies in Aceh, North Sumatra, West Sumatra, which are engaged in the mining, forestry and plantation sectors.

One of the mines on the list is the Martabe Gold Mine in South Tapanuli, North Sumatra, which is managed by PT Agincourt Resources, a subsidiary of the Astra Group.

Danantara's Chief Operating Officer (COO), Dony Oskaria, said that Perminas is a new entity that will be the government's vehicle in managing the transferred mining assets.

"Perminas. So there is a national mineral company that we have just formed. Later this is a newly formed company," said Dony in Jakarta, Wednesday, January 28, 2026.

Dony explained that the transfer of mine management to Danantara was carried out by considering Danantara's role as a government-owned business manager.

"The consideration is certainly because of the business line. The government has a business in Danantara, right? Of course it must be handed over to Danantara," he said.

Furthermore, Dony emphasized that Perminas was not under the mining BUMN holding MIND ID, but rather stood as a separate company under Danantara.

"Different. Not (MIND ID members), companies under Danantara," he said.

Regarding coordination with the Astra Group as the parent company of Agincourt Resources, Dony said that it was not the authority of Danantara.

"It's not with us, of course, it will be communicated later," said Dony.