Trigon to add LPG storage, reduce coal export capacity
Trigon Pacific Terminals says it plans to replace some of its coal exporting capacity with new liquid petroleum gas -- propane and butane -- storage and export capacity.
Trigon provides some services for an existing propane export terminal at Ridley Island, but doesn't own it. Thermal coal still accounts for a significant amount of Trigon’s business. In 2020, thermal coal accounted for nearly half of the coal exports through Ridley Terminals – 5.2 million tonnes – according to the Prince Rupert Port Authority. Steelmaking coal accounted for 5.8 million tonnes. In 2022, thermal coal exports were 2 million tonnes and steelmaking coal 3.6 million tonnes.
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