Mississippi River Midstream Operators
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Mississippi River Midstream Operators consists of cranes located at the Port of New Orleans in Louisiana’s Lower Mississippi River. In 2012 it had 29 cranes and an annual coal capacity of 21 million short tons (approximately 19.1 million metric tonnes). The cranes are operated by Cooper Consolidated, St. James Stevedoring, and Associated Terminals.[1]
Location
The undated satellite photo below shows the Port of New Orleans.
Project Details
- Operator: Cooper Consolidated, St. James Stevedoring, and Associated Terminals
- Location: New Orleans, Louisiana
- Capacity (Million metric tonnes per annum): 19.1
- Status: Operating
- Type: Exports
Articles and resources
Related GEM.wiki articles
- Appalachia
- Coal exports from northwest United States ports
- Louisiana and coal
- Washington (state) and coal
- Coal terminals
References
- ↑ "USEC and USG Port Capacity," Platts 35th Annual Coal Marketing Days Conference Presentation, September 20, 2012