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Force majeure declared at Hail Creek

REDUCED port allocations at the Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal have led Rio Tinto Coal Australia to declare force majeure at its Hail Creek and Blair Athol mines in Queensland.

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Force majeure declared at Hail Creek

In a statement released by the company today, Rio Tinto said its allocation through the terminal for the first half of next year will be 1.2 million tonnes. This will be divided between Hail Creek,...

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