Just curious if anybody has seen continued work by Shell at the old Horsehead plant. By the same token, has anybody heard any rumblings as to how things are coming along?
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A customer of mine who was working on the demolition of the Horsehead site stopped in on friday and said he wasn't sure he would be back(he lived just North East Pittsburgh. Seems all the demolition has been done for the contract they had. Don't know if they tore down the Midway Bar yet. Was also told by someone else that they moved some double wide trailers on the site somewhere. Anyone drive past there recently?
I believe they still have a fair amount of thick concrete that needs broken/cut up and removed though. I'll have to wait and see if anyone from that crew comes back in. If they do I'll ask them for info.
As of Friday, 12-19, the Midway Bar had not been torn down. The building has been gutted but the shell of the building remains. It certainly looks like its going to be torn down in a very short period of time. I suspect that things will heat up in January. I understand that Trumbull Corporation won the contract to remove 7 million cubic feet of soil from the property. They have been working there since early December, if I am not mistaken. But a job that size is going to take quite some time.
I just saw this link on the general posts..I found it interesting..also read an articale yesterday that X Gov Corbit made a statement that he thought Shell would make an anouncement in the first half of 2015...Also whet buy the site today and they are ready to tear down the Midway Bar...the building is gutted..also there are a few permits issued to do blasting on the site.. heard that contracts were signned to move dirt...
http://gomarcellusshale.com/forum/topics/royal-dutch-shell-activity...
Waiting for some more gov't papers or permits possibly? There are so many variables to use in the decision making process, it won't be easy for them.
i talked to a guy who works for shell this week. he said they spent 700million on a site down south and walked away! he also said that 700 million to them is like 700 hundred dollars to us!...fyi
i agree jason..but i am praying they do not walk! would be great for beaver county!
The Midway Bar on Route 18 was torn down yesterday. My guess is that there are probably 100 people working on the old Horsehead site everyday. Again no guarantee Shell is going to proceed with the project, but it sure looks promising. I don't know if this is right but if natural gas prices are low doesn't that make their cost for ethane go down, which is their supply cost. I guess what I'm thinking is if gas and oil prices go up Shell obviously wins, but if gas prices go down, they are now insulated from low prices because it will be cheaper to supply the cracker plant. They would have a hedge against price changes.
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