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Originally Posted by Huang Chung
Although it is hard to get much solid information, it seems Egypt has a phosphate industry that must now be under some sort of cloud, given the upheaval going on over there. I would seem logical that most Moroccan phosphate exports to Asia would go via the Suez Canal, which means the reliability of supply to Asia (incl Australia and New Zealand) must now also be questioned.
Having an alternate source of supply would undoubtedly seen as a welcome development. Subject to satisfactory economics, the idea of RUM railing phosphate straight to the undercapacity Port of Darwin seems a very attractive solution, with Darwin being perfectly located to serve South East Asian, Australian and New Zealand markets.
Hope ya barracaded up there HC, poor old Queensland really copping it of late
Let us know you're ok
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I think Huang will be ok there Shasta as he is up Brisbane way.
The impact is starting to show now with winds and waves rising, and electrics starting to drop out in some places. (so the news says anyway).
Full effect is expected to hit around approx midnight, then continue and hopefully weaken as it moves in land though still will reduce to a category 3 cyclone rather than a 5 when it first hits.
Hope everybody who knows somebody up there are all locked down and fingers crossed.
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Originally Posted by shasta
Hope ya barracaded up there HC, poor old Queensland really copping it of late
Let us know you're ok
Hi Shas, Drilly,
TC Yasi isn't impacting the south of the state at all...we're flood and storm specialists down here ;-)
Just another hot, muggy summer's night in Brisvegas...
Last edited by Huang Chung; 03-02-2011 at 12:15 AM.
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Good to hear HC.
And yeah, I know what you mean, its the same down here on the coast with hot, very humid and not very much breeze going on, or as you say, Muggy.
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Originally Posted by Huang Chung
Hi Shas, Drilly,
TC Yasi isn't impacting the south of the state at all...we're flood and storm specialists down here ;-)
Just another hot, muggy summer's night in Brisvegas...
Its getting alot of coverage over here, special news bulletins tomorrow morning, extra reporters etc
Here in the nations capital we regularly get winds over 100/kph, but around 300 kph is staggering
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Originally Posted by shasta
Its getting alot of coverage over here, special news bulletins tomorrow morning, extra reporters etc
Here in the nations capital we regularly get winds over 100/kph, but around 300 kph is staggering
To put it in terms people might appreciate, it's as fast as a V8 Supercar goes down Conrod Straight at Bathurst.
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Well, RUM put on 25% for no good reason, and now it seems like it's giving most of the gains back.
C'est la vie.....
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Originally Posted by Huang Chung
Well, RUM put on 25% for no good reason, and now it seems like it's giving most of the gains back.
C'est la vie.....
Don't know but certainly an interesting ride.Chart looks very strong though, and volumes high.
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Returning with a vengeance, today.
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