Two key Australian terminal expansion projects have taken significant steps forward, with environmental studies lodged for Port Waratah Coal Services’ proposed expansion of its Kooragang terminal in Newcastle, and Gladstone’s Wiggins Island Coal Terminal.
PWCS is seeking Department of Planning approval to increase throughput to 120mtpa, compared to the current operational consent for 77mtpa. PWCS GM Graham Davidson said long-term commitments from customers responding to world demand underpinned the need for increased capacity....
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