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Report – No Need for New U.S. Coal Ports: Data Shows Oversupply in Capacity

No Need for New U.S. Coal Ports: Data Shows Oversupply in Capacity (pdf)
By Tom Sanzillo, Director of Finance, IEEFA

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Posted in: Alpha Natural Resources, Ambre Energy, Arch Coal, Australia, British Columbia, Canada, Cloud Peak Energy, Coal Export Terminals, Gateway Terminal, India, Louisiana, Millennium Terminal, Mississippi, Montana, Powder River Basin Coal, Reports, Washington, Wyoming

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