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The Port of Abbot Point is a deep-water coal port in Queensland, Australia, located 25 kilometers northwest of the town of Bowen, and is the most northerly deep-water coal port in Australia. It has been in operation since 1984 and is a major export facility for coal, with a 99-year lease held by Adani Ports since 2011. The port is planned to be expanded to provide export facilities for coal mined from the Galilee Basin, with approvals to add a second wharf and ship loader, as well as an additional onshore stockyard and machines, although this was put on hold due to the downsizing of the Carmichael Mine.learn more on wikipedia
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