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Department of Employment, Economic Development and Innovation
Current Queensland coal infrastructure developments
Historical Coal Production and Exports
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Queensland exported 159.5 million tonnes of coal in 2008-09
Queensland exported 183 million tonnes of coal in 2009-10
Queensland exported approximately 162.6 million tonnes of coal in 2010-11
Reduced exports in 2010-11 were due to the December 2010 & January 2011 wet
weather events.
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General
Industry
Pow er
Generation
Imported
Coal (RHS)
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2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026*
2027*
2028*
2029*
2030*
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Thermal Coal Imports (Mt)
Coal Demand (Mt)
Japanese thermal coal import demand
Source Wood Mackenzie
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Crude
Steel
Coking
Coal
Imports
(RHS)
PCI Imports
(RHS)
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2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
2014
2015
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026*
2027*
2028*
2029*
2030*
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Hot Metal
Metallurgical Coal Imports (Mt)
Steel and hot metal (Mt)
Japanese metallurgical coal import demand
Source Wood Mackenzie
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Port infrastructure under construction - Newlands System
Project
Additional capacity gained (Mtpa)
Possible completion date
Abbot Point Coal Terminal X50
(25–50 Mtpa)
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September 2011
Planned rail and port infrastructure projects - Newlands System
Project
Additional capacity gained (Mtpa)
Possible completion date
Goonyella to Abbot Point
rail expansion project,
including the Northern
Missing Link
31 (Stage 1 to 50Mtpa)
25 (Stage 2 to 75Mtpa)
Stage 1 – Jun 2012.
Stage 2 expansion will be aligned with the expansion requirements of the proposed
BHP Billiton terminal comprising a Stage 1 of 30Mtpa, possibly 2016.
Abbot Point Coal
Terminal: X75
(50-75 Mtpa)
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2016
BHP Billiton Coal
Terminal: 50Mtpa
30 – Stage 1
20 – Stage 2
Stage 1 - 2017
Hancock Coal Terminal:
60Mtpa
30 – Stage 1
30 – Stage 2
Stage 1 – December 2013
Stage 2 – 2018
NQBP
MCF Terminals 4-7
(4 x 30Mtpa stages)
30 – Stage 1
30 – Stage 2
30 – Stage 3
30 – Stage 4
Stage 1 – October 2014
Stage 2 – 2017
Stage 3 – 2019
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Committed and Planned port infrastructure projects Goonyella System
Project
Additional capacity gained (Mtpa)
Possible completion date
Hay Point Services Coal Terminal
(44–55 Mtpa)
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April 2014
2011
Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal
Stage 7X (Stage 2/3) to 85Mtpa
Planned:
Dudgeon Point Coal Terminal
(Brookfield Infrastructure)
(x30)
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2017
Planned:
Dudgeon Point Coal Terminal
(Adani)
(X30)
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2017
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Planned rail and port infrastructure projects Blackwater-Moura System
Project
Additional capacity gained (Mtpa)
Possible completion date
Moura Link–Aldoga Rail project
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2012/13
Surat Basin Railway
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•Operational by Jun 2014
•30 Mtpa by 2015
Wiggins Island Coal Terminal X30
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•First shipments possible mid 2014
Wiggins Island Coal Terminal X55
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2018
Wiggins Island Coal Terminal X80
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Planned rail and port infrastructure projects - Western System
Project
Additional capacity gained (Mtpa)
Possible completion date
Rail (8.3-12Mtpa)
3.7
Jun 2014
Port (10-12Mtpa)
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Jun 2014
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Major coal infrastructure projects:
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Port of Abbot Point
Goonyella to Abbot Point Expansion Project (GAP Project)
Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET)
Surat Basin Railway
Wandoan Coal Mine Project
Connors River Dam
Galilee Basin projects
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Port of Abbot Point – T2, T3 and MCF
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“X25” expansion: from 21-25 Mtpa (completed June 2009)
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“X30” expansion: from 25-30Mtpa (completed June 2010)
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“X50” terminal: to raise capacity from 25-50 Mtpa
(expected completion September 2011)
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Owned by North Queensland Bulk Ports Corporation (NQBP)
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NQBP has commenced planning for a multi-cargo port facility adjacent to Abbot Point,
possibly servicing other industries potentially located on the Abbot Point State
Development Area.
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Goonyella to Abbot Point Expansion Project, or GAP Project
(including Northern Missing Link)
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A new, 69 kilometre rail link between the North Goonyella and Newlands rail systems
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Upgrades and partial duplication of the Newlands system (including 175 kms of track
between Newlands and Abbot Point, with links to the Abbot Point Coal Terminal)
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Construction commenced in May 2010
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On 23 May 2011, QR National began laying railway track on the NML
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The GAP project to stage X50 is expected to be completed by June 2012
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Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET)
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To be located at the Port of Gladstone
Developers: WICET Consortium, comprising 16 coal companies
Proposed stages and expected completion dates:
X30: June 2014
X55: 2018
X80
Completion dates subject to final commitments from Blackwater
and Surat mining projects
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Surat Basin Railway
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Surat Basin Rail Joint Venture (SBRJV):
- Australian Transport and Energy Corridor (ATEC)
- Queensland Rail (QR)
- Xstrata Coal
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SBRJV proposes to construct a 210 kilometre railway between Wandoan and Banana
to enable large scale mining and export of thermal coal from the Surat Basin
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Also involves rail upgrades in the Moura coal rail system
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Completion dates subject to commitment to related projects such as Wiggins Island
Coal Export Terminal, and coal projects in the Surat Basin.
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Wandoan Coal Mine Project
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Wandoan Joint Venture (WJV):
- Xstrata Coal Qld Pty Ltd
- ICRA Wandoan Pty Ltd
- Sumisho Coal Australia Pty Ltd
Proposed new, 30 Mtpa, open cut thermal coal mine at Wandoan in the Surat Basin
Export through proposed Wiggins Island Coal Terminal at Gladstone, or a new (yet to
be approved) terminal proposed by Xstrata Coal (Qld) at Balaclava Island (40 km
north of Gladstone)
12 November 2010: Coordinator-General conditionally approved the project.
Next stage: Federal Government assessment under the EBPC Act; Queensland
Government Mineral Resources Act.
Related projects:
- Surat Basin Rail
- Wiggins Island Coal Terminal
- Nathan Dam
- Moura/Aldoga Rail Link
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Connors River Dam and Pipelines
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SunWater is the
proponent for the
Connors River Dam
and Pipelines project
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Potential storage
capacity of 373,700 ML
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Located on the Connors
River near Mt Bridget,
235 kms nth west of
Rockhampton and 130
kms east of Moranbah
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Water supply for Bowen
Basin and Galilee Basin
mining projects
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Galilee Basin Projects:
key proponents
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Hancock Coal
– Alpha and Kevin’s Corner Projects
– Each project comprises 30 Mtpa mine
– 495 kms standard gauge railway to Abbot Point
Waratah Coal
– Galilee Coal Project (China First)
– 40 Mtpa mine (2 x 20 Mt Longwall)
– 447 kms standard gauge railway to Abbot Point
– New port facilities at Abbot Point
AMCI/Bandanna Energy Coal
– South Galilee Coal Project
– 15 to 20 Mtpa open cut, progressing to underground
– Utilise proposed common user rail and port facilities
Adani Mining Pty Ltd
– Carmichael Coal Mine and Rail Project
– 60Mtpa Coal Mine and rail facilities
– Potential mine life of 150 years
– Initially 2Mtpa (2014), to 60Mtpa (2022)
Other proponents: Vale, Macmines
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CoalPlan 2030
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Coordinating coal infrastructure planning and delivery
across government and industry
Ensuring security of supply
Exports from 2010-2030:
190Mt to 340Mt, or an 80% increase
Planning for the opening of the Surat and Galilee Basins
Investments in:
- rail
- ports
- power
- water
- roads
- housing
- skills and services
CoalPlan website:
http://www.deedi.qld.gov.au/cg/coal-infrastructure-strategic-plan.html
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