News
31 May 2018

Newcastle's Terminal 4 scrapped as coal demand falls

In:
Infrastructure, Transport
Region:
Asia-Pacific

Port Waratah Coal Services, the operator of two coal export terminals at the Port of Newcastle in New South Wales, has announced that it is allowing the lease for its Terminal 4 expansion project to lapse. The port is already the world's largest coal export with room for handling an extra 30% of...

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