Qld coal mine project loan in doubt

There are reports the State Bank of India will no longer hand over a billion dollar loan to mining giant Adani for the Carmichael coal mine project.

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Indian mining giant Adani's plans for Queensland's largest coal mine have reportedly hit a snag.

The $16.5 billion Carmichael project has been touted as a creator of up to 10,000 jobs and billions in taxes and royalties.

But the State Bank of India (SBI) is reportedly preparing to turn down the company's one billion dollar loan request for the project.

Sources with direct links to the move told Reuters a preliminary deal signed in November supporting the loan was simply a memorandum of understanding pending further appraisal.

It's understood the original agreement was met with anger in India.

The reports follow Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk's mid-week announcement she'd struck a deal to dump dredged material on land instead of in the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park.

The premier said the agreement with Adani and GVK will see spoil dumped on land, known as T2, next to the existing terminal - not on the Caley Valley wetlands or within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.

This led to some heralding the project one step closer to reality.

But with reports SBI will no longer invest, the environmental lobby says the entire project is in turmoil.

Adani has so far refused to comment on the reports.


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