Quincy Coal Terminal
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The Quincy Coal Terminal is a coal terminal located on the Kanawha River near Dickinson, West Virginia, United States.
Location
The map below shows the location of the Quincy Coal Terminal. The terminal is located at mile marker 73 on the Kanawha River, approximately 12 miles southeast of Charleston, West Virginia.
Coal terminal
The Quincy Coal Terminal is operated by Kanawha River Terminals LLC. It serves US coal producers and customers in the coke, steel and power industries. It has 7 million short tons of annual capacity (approximately 6.35 million metric tonnes).[1] The terminal was acquired in October 2013 when SunCoke Energy purchased 100% ownership in Kanawha River Terminals LLC from Traxys North America LLC for a total price of US$86 million.[2] Along with the Quincy Coal Terminal, Kanawha River Terminals also operates the Ceredo Coal Terminal.[1]
Project Details
- Operator: Kanawha River Terminals LLC
- Owner: SunCoke Energy
- Location: Dickinson, West Virginia
- Coordinates: 38.199184918011, -81.50119260677569
- Capacity (Million tonnes per annum): 6.35
- Status: Operating
- Start year:
- Type: Exports, Imports
- Coal source:
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 FAST FACTS - SunCoke’s Kanawha River Coal Terminals, SunCoke, Accessed Sep. 6, 2021
- ↑ SunCoke Energy Partners, L.P. to Acquire Kanawha River Terminals LLC, SunCoke Energy, Aug. 6, 2013
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