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Dalrymple Bay to invest $500M over a decade

DBT retains expansion optionality to accommodate metallurgical coal exports from the Bowen Basin

 Dalrymple Bay is one of the largest coal terminals in the world

Dalrymple Bay is one of the largest coal terminals in the world. Photo courtesy Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure

Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure expects to invest more than $500 million in non‑expansionary capital projects over the decade to 2031 to ensure that its Queensland terminal capacity remains available to meet...

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