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First coal ship signals slow season ahead as U.S. Supreme Court denies appeal

2015-06-09 07:42:00| Railroads - Topix.net

Since its arrival on Saturday, M/V Double Progress, the first coal ship to dock at Seward's Alaska Railroad Terminal since last November, has been loading 72,000 metric tons of coal, bound for Japan. Aurora Energy Services, LLC says it will receive between two and four coal ships this year, or more if Usibelli Coal's Seward coal export facilities' subsidiary can get additional contracts.

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