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Centennial Coal ordered to sup-port Xstrata’s requirements

  •  14 August 2009
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THE NSW Supreme Court has ruled that Centennial Coal must make capacity available to Xstrata at the Newcastle Coal Infrastructure Group (NCIG) development.

Centennial Coal gave undertakings to Xstrata with respect to its stake in NCIG at the time of its sale of the Anvil Hill project to the Switzerland-based miner.

Centennial Coal says it is reviewing the court's decision and considering its position, but has sufficient port capacity for its immediate future.

The mining company says that in the long term, it is confident it will have sufficient capacity thanks to the implementation of a new port access regime for Newcastle and the potential doubling of the port's capacity over the next few years.

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