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PWCS backs Hunter coal with Carrington lease extension

PORT Waratah Coal Services will extend the Carrington Terminal lease from 2024 to the end of 2031, reflecting its expectations of coal industry demand, particularly from South East Asia, where demand for high-quality Hunter Valley coal remains strong.

  Map showing location of PWCS' Carrington terminal at Port Waratah.

Map showing location of PWCS' Carrington terminal at Port Waratah.

The Kooragang Island coal terminal is PWCS' main facility. However, PWCS CEO Hennie du Plooy said the Carrington Terminal remained a key part of Port Waratah's operations and the extension supported...

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