Dalrymple Bay had a record month in June 2010, with approx. 6.1 million tonnes, making a total for the year of 63 million tonnes for the 12 months to the end of June 2010.
Last 3 years totals are:
63 million tonnes in 2009-2010,
47 million tonnes in 2008-2009,
43 million tonnes in 2007-2008.
So I'm agreeing with dargie here that the increases in throughput for Dalrymple Bay should more than make up for NGPL.
http://www.lloydslistdcn.com.au/archive/2010/july/07/growth-at-queensland-coal-port
"DBCT bullish on future coal volumes
by David Sexton � last modified Jul 07, 2010 12:29 PM
Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal owner Prime Infrastructure is eyeing an opportunity to double its coal export volumes in coming years on the back of improved infrastructure utilisation and a bumper 2009/10 result.
DBCT bullish on future coal volumes
Australian-Maritime-College
Bulk carriers shipped 63m tonnes of coal from the terminal in the 2009/10 financial year, well in excess of 2008/09 (47m) and 2007/8 (43m).
General manager of operations Greg Smith said the result was a reflection of greater capacity, with... " end of non-copyright material
At the current price of 3.11 this is now at a 40% discount to the Brookfield recapitalisation price. Manipulation is extreme with this stock just watch what is going on with the bots.
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