16
Nov
11:21
Port Hedland could up capacity by 16%
Australia’s Port Hedland, a key iron ore export terminal, has identified opportunities to increase its capacity from 495 million tonnes/year to 577m t/y, says the Pilbara Ports Authority. The increase could be carried out over the next three years, suggesting even less constraint on iron ore exports from major users BHP Billiton and FMG, and eventually also Roy Hill, Kallanish notes.
FMG has welcomed the news and says that it expects capacity at …
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