Sangkulirang Anchorage Coal Terminal
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Sangkulirang Anchorage Coal Terminal is an operating coal terminal in Indonesia.
Location
The terminal may be located in East Kalimantan.
Background
According to a 2024 article, "the vast majority of Indonesian coal exports are loaded in East Kalimantan and South Kalimantan (the island of Borneo), with some volumes also shipped from southern Sumatra island. The main coal export terminals in Indonesia are: Taboneo/ Banjarmasin (94,8 min t loaded in Jan-Dec 2023), Muara Berau (40.9 min t), Tanjung Bara (38.1 min t), Samarinda (37.1 min t), Muara Banyuasin (34.4 min t), Balikpapan (30.1 min t), Bunati (30.0 min t), Muara Pantai (29.4 min t), Adang Bay (21.8 min t), Muara Satui (14.6 min t), Tanjung Pemancingan (13.5 min t), Sangkulirang (12.9 min t), Senipah Terminal (11.6 min t)."[1]
The details of this location were uncertain and require additional research, like many other anchorage points in Indonesia.[2]
Project Details
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- Status: Operating
- Coal Capacity (million tonnes per annum): 12.9
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- Type: Exports
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Articles and Resources
Sources
- ↑ Dry Bulk Market: Indonesian Coal Exports A Driving Force During 2023, Hellenic Shipping News, 6/4/2024
- ↑ Coal Map of Indonesia, Coaltrans Conferences, 2014 edition