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mahatmakanejeeves

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Tue Aug 2, 2016, 12:46 PM Aug 2016

Coal Glut, Environmental Pushback Derail West Coast Port Plans

Coal Glut, Environmental Pushback Derail West Coast Port Plans

Once promising, exports to Asia have been undermined by oversupply, demise of port projects

By Timothy Puko and Erica E. Phillips
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Aug. 1, 2016 12:59 p.m. ET

Western coal producers once saw exports to Asia as their future. For many, that dream is fading. ... A global glut has flooded overseas markets that were once expected to buy coal produced along a belt stretching from Utah to Montana that includes the Powder River Basin. The industry is also losing long-sought shipping outlets on the West Coast, where local communities have blocked construction of coal terminals amid concerns about climate change and pollution.

Out of seven West Coast export terminals proposed in the past five years—which combined could have handled over 125 million tons of coal annually—not one has opened.

The coal companies’ defeats—under pressure from environmental groups—show the limits of miners’ sway over authorities as cheaper natural gas and tighter emissions standards have slashed demand for the fuel. With three of the four largest U.S. producers in bankruptcy and others hampered by debt, the retrenchment has been swift.

“It looks discouraging,” said Oystein Mathisen, president of Frontier International Shipping Corp., a ship brokerage. Mr. Mathisen is abandoning plans to hire staff and charter more ships to carry coal to China, Japan and Korea. “The lobbying against it is very strong. And politically it’s nothing popular at all.”

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Coal Glut, Environmental Pushback Derail West Coast Port Plans (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Aug 2016 OP
Good! They routinely KT2000 Aug 2016 #1

KT2000

(20,593 posts)
1. Good! They routinely
Tue Aug 2, 2016, 01:17 PM
Aug 2016

run more rail cars than it was agreed they could and refused to even cover the coal in the cars. No one believe a word that industry says.

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