SUGAR LAND, TX–(Marketwired – Jul 11, 2016) – Written by John Egan for Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas) — The company developing a coal-export terminal on the Columbia River in Washington State remains optimistic about the project’s prognosis. But the viability of that project, the Millennium Bulk Terminal, may be in question given a slowdown in Asian coal-fired power development, fierce local opposition to the project and a welter of permitting challenges.
Within this article: Includes a statement from Bill Chapman, chief executive and president of the proposed project.
Additional companies: Arch Coal Incorporated (OTC:ACIIQ)
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