Gladstone Ports
One of Australia’s finest natural deepwater harbours and Queensland’s largest multi-commodity port
Gladstone Ports
The Port of Gladstone is one of Australia’s finest natural deepwater harbours and Queensland’s largest multi-commodity port, handling over 30 different products.
Major cargoes include coal, bauxite, alumina, aluminium, cement and Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). The port has a total throughput of more than 100 million tonnes per annum.
Facilities
The Port of Gladstone has eight main wharf centres, comprising 20 wharves:
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RG Tanna Coal Terminal — four wharves owned and operated by GPC
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Barney Point Terminal — one wharf owned and operated by GPC
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Auckland Point Terminal — four wharves owned by GPC and operated by others
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Fisherman’s Landing — four wharves operated by multiple companies
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South Trees — two wharves operated by Queensland Alumina Limited (QAL)
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Boyne Wharf — one wharf operated by Boyne Smelters Limited (BSL)
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Curtis Island — three wharves operated by LNG companies; Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG), Santos GLNG and Queensland Curtis LNG (QCLNG)
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Wiggins Island Coal Terminal — one wharf operated by Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET).
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