Port of Newcastle 'clearly sees the risk' ahead for thermal coal, says a leading energy analyst group

By Joanne McCarthy
March 2 2020 - 7:00am
Future: Sunset over coal loading facilities at Kooragang. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers.
Future: Sunset over coal loading facilities at Kooragang. Picture: Max Mason-Hubers.

PORT of Newcastle's push to diversify from an over-reliance on thermal coal shows it "clearly sees the risk" and warning signs from Australia's biggest coal export destinations including Japan, said a leading energy finance analysis group.

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