APMDC Suliyari coal upcoming auction 1,00,000 MT for MP MSME on 1st Oct 2024 / 1st Nov 2024 & 2nd Dec 2024 @ SBP INR 2516/- per MT

APMDC Suliyari coal upcoming auction 75,000 MT for Pan India Open on 15th Oct 2024 / 15th Nov 2024 & 16th Dec 2024 @ SBP INR 3000/- per MT

Notice regarding Bidder Demo of CIL Tranche VII STEEL-Coking SUB-SECTOR of NRS Linkage e-Auction scheduled on 19.09.2024 from 12:30 P.M. to 1:30 P.M. in Coaljunction portal

Login Register Contact Us
Welcome to Linkage e-Auctions Welcome to Coal Trading Portal Welcome to APMDC Suliyari Coal

Coal news and updates

Ambre Energy coal terminal asks for another permit delay from Oregon

02 Apr 2014

Ambre Energy, the Australian company proposing to build a coal export terminal in Boardman, has requested another permit delay from the state of Oregon.
 
It’s a signal that no major decisions should be expected about the controversial project before at least the latter half of 2014.
 
The Department of State Lands had been set to make a decision by April 30 on a permit that would allow Ambre to build a dock in the Columbia River at Boardman for its project, which could send 8.8 million tons of coal annually to Asia. Trains would unload coal at Boardman and it would then move by barge down the Columbia River to Port Westward, near Clatskanie.
 
But in a March 31 letter, Ambre asked for the decision to be delayed until 30 days after federal agencies reviewing the project release key documents that the state is seeking. The company doesn’t expect those to be out until the second half of the year.
 
“The project will provide the requested documents as soon as they become available,” Ambre spokeswoman Liz Fuller said in a statement. “We are fully committed to meeting all permitting standards.”
 
The Department of State Lands permit, one of several pending about the coal project, has been delayed six times since Ambre first filed for the permit in early 2012. Ambre and the state must both agree to the extensions.
 
Ambre received permits in February from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality. But still needs state and federal permits, as well as a new DEQ approval.
 
 
Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/