Queensland shipped 15.86 million tonne of coal exports in January 2022, a 2.3% increase on December 2021’s 15.50 million tonne, but down 2.5% on 16.27 million tonne in January 2021Gladstone, a mostly thermal coal export hub, was the leading exports port in Queensland in January at 5.42 million tonne, compared with 5.91 million tonne in December 2021, and 5.86 million tonne in January 2021.The BHP Mitsubishi Alliance-operated Hay Point terminal’s coal shipments increased to 4.28 million tonne in January 2022, up from 3.41 million tonne in December, and 3.78 million tonne in January 2021.Dalrymple Bay terminal, a multi-user export facility, shipped 3.67 million tonne in January 2022, down from 3.91 million tonne in December, and lower than its 4.13 million tonne in January 2021.Abbot Point port, which last month added Adani company Bravus Mining and Resources as a shipper, exported 2.48 million tonne in January 2022, up from 2.26 million tonne in December, and steady year on year with January 2021.
Queensland shipped 15.86 million tonne of coal exports in January 2022, a 2.3% increase on December 2021’s 15.50 million tonne, but down 2.5% on 16.27 million tonne in January 2021Gladstone, a mostly thermal coal export hub, was the leading exports port in Queensland in January at 5.42 million tonne, compared with 5.91 million tonne in December 2021, and 5.86 million tonne in January 2021.The BHP Mitsubishi Alliance-operated Hay Point terminal’s coal shipments increased to 4.28 million tonne in January 2022, up from 3.41 million tonne in December, and 3.78 million tonne in January 2021.Dalrymple Bay terminal, a multi-user export facility, shipped 3.67 million tonne in January 2022, down from 3.91 million tonne in December, and lower than its 4.13 million tonne in January 2021.Abbot Point port, which last month added Adani company Bravus Mining and Resources as a shipper, exported 2.48 million tonne in January 2022, up from 2.26 million tonne in December, and steady year on year with January 2021.