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May
QIC launches $129m selldown at Dalrymple Bay Infra; MacCap on ticket
The trade was structured as a variable price bookbuild, underwritten by MacCap at the $2.58 a share floor price.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
August 2023
Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure boss steps down as profit jumps
CEO Anthony Timbrell will leave two-and-a-half years after the coal export terminal floated, as higher handling fees helped lift interim net profits five-fold.
- Updated
- Jenny Wiggins
February 2023
DBI says hydrogen too cold for tropical north Queensland
Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure has ditched ideas to potentially build a hydrogen plant and will investigate making ammonia instead, boss Anthony Timbrell said.
- Updated
- Jenny Wiggins
October 2022
‘Light-handed regulation works’, says Queensland coal terminal boss
Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure CEO Anthony Timbrell says a new deal with its coal mining customers at the Queensland port has enabled it to boost dividend payments.
- Jenny Wiggins
August 2022
Dalrymple coal port expansion cost to rise ‘significantly’
Soaring construction costs will significantly increase the price of expanding the Queensland coal terminal.
- Jenny Wiggins
May 2022
Dalrymple Bay investors question cost of move to renewables
The Queensland coal export terminal’s CEO says buying renewable energy will make it easier for it to get financial loans at attractive rates.
- Jenny Wiggins
February 2022
Dalrymple Bay to take ‘incremental’ steps on hydrogen plant
Queensland’s newly listed Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure will spend several years analysing the risks and opportunities of building a hydrogen plant before committing, CEO Anthony Timbrell said.
- Jenny Wiggins
December 2021
Coal terminal knocked back by Supreme Court
Queensland’s Dalrymple Bay coal terminal has failed in its attempt to have the Supreme Court overturn a state government decision that regulates how much it can charge miners in export handling fees.
- Jenny Wiggins
September 2021
Brookfield reverses course on Dalrymple Bay coal terminal
The Canadian group has started buying more shares in the Queensland coal export hub, despite telling investors it planned to hold 49 per cent or less.
- Jenny Wiggins
August 2021
‘Room for everyone’ to make green hydrogen, says DBI
Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure says there should be enough demand for low-carbon energy to justify ports exporting green hydrogen, including its Queensland terminal.
- Jenny Wiggins
Dalrymple Bay coal terminal explores green hydrogen
The Queensland coal terminal operator is exploring the possibility of building a green hydrogen plant to reassure investors it will not become a stranded asset.
- Jenny Wiggins
Investors wary as escrow deadlines approach
More than $3.5 billion of shares could hit the market this earnings season as the escrow shackles come off major IPOs.
- Alex Gluyas
March 2021
Dalrymple Bay coal terminal gets lighter touch
Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure, which owns Queensland’s biggest coal port, will have to tell coal miners how it calculates fees to use its terminal and allow arbitration of disputes from July, but is happy regulators will no longer set prices.
- Jenny Wiggins
February 2021
Dalrymple Bay coal exports tumble 18pc
The CEO of the newly listed company says there is no structural decline in metallurgical coal and the drop in exports is because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
- Jenny Wiggins
January 2021
Women seize top infrastructure jobs
Women now run the books and operations at many listed infrastructure companies – but female analysts and bankers remain few and far between.
- Jenny Wiggins
December 2020
Coal ban breaches China FTA, says PM
Scott Morrison escalated his response to Beijing's sanctions on coal, warning that the campaign against Australian exporters was damaging China's business reputation.
- Peter Ker and Andrew Tillett