Dalrymple Bay embraces bigger capacity
by
David Sexton
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last modified
Jul 20, 2010 09:58 AM
THE HEAD of Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal has flagged the need for further infrastructure expansion to cope with rapid growth in demand.
Stakeholder negotiations are already underway on how to increase the terminal’s capacity from 85m tonnes a year to almost 170mtpa.
One option that has been canvassed is for coal export infrastructure to be set up at nearby Dudgeon Point and...
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