Resource Rey Guarantee Coal Mine Shipping Capacity Through Derby Port
October 13th, 2009
Port capacity to accommodate and send coal are constraints faced coal mining company in the east coast of Australia. These constraints make mining companies to find solutions to increase transmission capacity of coal. Rey Resources, a company that provides shipping services has provided a guarantee of coal mining companies for access to Derby Port in Western Australia.
Derby Port was one of the ports that are used to ship coal mine. Mr. Kevin Wilson, MD, said ports can send Derby Port 2 million tons per year. Coal mine from Derby Port will be loaded into the big ships in the King Sound.
This concept for coal mine will be shipped from the initial surgery open wound Rey based on 511 million tonnes of JORC Duchess of thermal coal resources in heaven, with an estimated start-up to the year 2012, subject to feasibility study and approval. The Derby port 180 kilometers by road from the proposed mine site, with most of the distance covered by the sealed Great Northern Highway.
Mining operations are conceived and related infrastructure is the subject of pre-feasibility study scheduled for completion in December 2009. Confirmation of the port will allow access to an important part of the pre-feasibility study will be completed. Access to the port capacity has become an obstacle in some east coast of Australia planned coal mining operations.
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