"The land in Beaver County is owned by Horsehead Holding Corp. ZINC -0.61% , a metal-processing company based in Pittsburgh. A Horsehead spokesman earlier said Shell's option on the land, which had been due to expire in early January, had been renewed but that terms were confidential.

Ms. Windon said in an email that the company was continuing to evaluate the site and hadn't made any decision on whether to proceed with the project. "The demolition work is being initiated to begin preparation of the site for potential construction," she said. That work is due to begin early in 2014."

Article in the WSJ today:

http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702303799404579282...

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I agree that it still looks like a go. They are also working on the old Power house. wrapped in plastic, looks like a abatement project before demolition. Also tearing up railroad tracts not being used.

Remember Shell has  pulled out of projects in La were they spent millions in studies and pre-site work, and front end engineering.

I hope for Beaver County this project will be successful.

that is a very positive article if she is quoting every accurate! 

Excellent articles - Thanks Gary!

Shell signs agreement with Linde could it be here?

http://www.downstreamtoday.com/news/article.aspx?a_id=42762

good stuff gary!

Shell is having a meet n greet next Wednesday, April 16th at

The Club at Shadow Lakes

2000 Beaver Lakes Blvd

Aliquippa

Afternoon Session: 11:00am to 2:00pm

Evening Session: 4:00pm to 7:00pm

www.shell.com/chemicals

http://www.clubatshadowlakes.com/

I'm in!!

Let us know what you find out that's interesting this Wednesday Gary!
Thanks, Todd

I won't be able to go but my older brother is going...... i'll report back as well.

Ok guys,
What did they have to say??
Thanks!
Todd

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