Thursday, June 21, 2007

Coal Rail Deliveries to Newcastle Port to Reach Normal Capacity on Monday

(Bloomberg) -- Coal deliveries by rail to
Australia's Newcastle Port are expected to reach full capacity by
Monday after being restricted since June 8 due to storms and
flooding.

Deliveries to the port, the world's largest coal-export
harbor, are expected to run at between 85 percent and 95 percent
of capacity over the weekend, the Hunter Valley Coal Chain
Logistics Team, the coordinator of coal movements on the railway
between the mines and the port, said today in a statement on its
Web site.


Read more at Bloomberg Energy News

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