(Bloomberg) -- Two coal ships may enter Newcastle
Port this afternoon for loading, using the last of the stockpiles
at the storm-affected Australian port, the world's biggest
export-harbor for the fuel.
Limited rail shipments of coal may resume to the New South
Wales port once a section of the coal railway south of Maitland
reopens, expected tomorrow, Graham Davidson, general manager of
Port Waratah Coal Services, which operates the two coal terminals
at Newcastle, said today. It's not possible to estimate when the
coal railway will be back to normal, he said.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
Port this afternoon for loading, using the last of the stockpiles
at the storm-affected Australian port, the world's biggest
export-harbor for the fuel.
Limited rail shipments of coal may resume to the New South
Wales port once a section of the coal railway south of Maitland
reopens, expected tomorrow, Graham Davidson, general manager of
Port Waratah Coal Services, which operates the two coal terminals
at Newcastle, said today. It's not possible to estimate when the
coal railway will be back to normal, he said.
Read more at Bloomberg Energy News
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