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Carmichael could be scaled up to 55Mtpa green group claims

BRAVUS, the company formerly known as Adani, has plans to scale up its Carmichael mine in Queensland to at least 55 million tonnes of coal per annum, the Lock the Gate Alliance claims.

Bravus is in the process of constructing a 10 million tonne per annum mine at Carmichael, in line with financials approvals provided by its board.

Bravus is in the process of constructing a 10 million tonne per annum mine at Carmichael, in line with financials approvals provided by its board.

Lock the Gate Alliance rehabilitation spokesman Rick Humphries claimed the activist group had obtained Bravus's most recent Later Development Plan which showed the company expected to rake in just short...

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