Executive: Proposed Coal-Export Terminal in U.S. Northwest Responds to Asian Market Demand
Executive: Proposed Coal-Export Terminal in U.S. Northwest Responds to Asian Market Demand
SUGAR LAND--February 24, 2015--Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--The Longview Columbia River Coal Terminal, proposed to be built in southwest Washington State, has generated "a lot of noise," mostly from opponents, but polling reveals that "the public wants this project, and the unions want this project," David Carlile, vice president of marketing for project developer Ambre Energy North America Incorporated (Salt Lake City, Utah), told a Metals & Minerals Industry conference in Denver last week.
Within this article: Details of the Longview Columbia River Coal Terminal by Ambre Energy North America Incorporated and Arch Coal Incorporated (NYSE:ACI).
Additional companies: BP plc (NYSE:BP)
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