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Queensland Supreme Court endorsed extension of Abbot Point terminal (Australia)

The Queensland Supreme Court (Australia) has given its approval to revised expansion plans for the Abbot Point coal terminal in Queensland, which had been approved by the Queensland government in August 2015.



The current Adani Abbot Point terminal (AAPT) was acquired by the Adani Group in June 2011. The Abbot Point expansion project aims at more than doubling the coal export capacity of the terminal from 50 Mt/year to 120 Mt/year. The approval opens bright perspectives for Indian coal mining companies Adani Power and GVK, which plan to develop coal mines in the Galilee basin of Queensland (Carmichael mine) and to export their production from the Abbot Point terminal to feed the Indian energy industry. The A$16bn (US$11.6bn) project is highly criticised for its potential environmental impacts, with 1.1 mcm of material dredged near the Great Barrier Reef and dumped on land. The project is also announced in a context of global coal gluts and very low prices.