Pacific Coast Terminals

From Global Energy Monitor

Pacific Coast Terminals is a large marine terminal at Port Moody in British Columbia, Canada.

From 2011 to 2013, Pacific Coal Terminal had a temporary permit to handle and export coal (coking coal from Teck Resources), transferring the product from train to vessel without any storage on site. PCT loaded nearly 1 million tonnes a year.[1] After the expiry of its agreement with Teck Resources in 2013, Pacific Coast Terminals ceased its coal export operations and shifted its focus to other commodities like canola oil and potash.[2]

Location

Pacific Coast Terminals is located at Port Moody, a city in Metro Vancouver, enveloping the east end of Burrard Inlet in British Columbia, Canada.

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Resources

References

  1. Sylvie Cornot-Gandolphe, “US Coal Exports: The Long Road to Asian Markets,” Oxford OIES PAPER: CL 2, March 2015
  2. "'Growing Our Business' Potash Handling Input Consideration Memo" Pacific Coast Terminals Co. Ltd., October 2014.

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