Beringovsky coal terminal
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Beringovsky coal terminal is at the Beringovsky Port on the Bering Sea, in the Anadyrsky District of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia.
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Background
In June 2014 Tigers Realm Coal (TIG) completed acquisition of the Beringovsky Port and Coal Terminal, located 35km to the north east of the Amaam North coal deposit and the proposed Project F mine. The Beringovsky Port has historically handled over 700,000 tonnes of coal per year from the nearby Nagornaya mine. TIG plans to refurbish the terminal to at least 1 million tonne per annum capacity.[1]
Project Details
- Operator: Tigers Realm Coal (TIG)
- Location: Anadyrsky District, Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, Russia
- Existing Capacity (Million tonnes per annum): 0.7
- Additional Proposed Capacity (mtpa): 0.3
- Status: Expanding
- Type: Exports
- Source of Coal: Amaam North coal deposit, Nagornaya mine, Project F mine (proposed), Russia
- Cost of expansion:
- Financing for expansion:
Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ "Beringovsky Port and Coal Terminal," TIG, accessed June 2015