Does anyone know or has anyone heard whether Shell intends to exercise it option to purchase the old Horsehead Nickel site in Monaca, Beaver County, Pennsylvania? The original option to purchase was to expire at the end of 2012, but Shell obtained a 6 month extension. If Shell exercises its option this is very positive news. If Shell does not exercise its option, this would be a negative for western Pa. unless they had an alternate site in western Pa on which to build their proposed Cracker plant? I would think area newspapers and other media would be bombarding Shell with questions about its intentions. But so far I have seen nothing in the print media or elsewhere. Does anyone out there know anything?
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Paragraph 4 in that article explains where Shell is with this project,they are still getting there ducks in a row.This project is hugh they need large pipelines coming in from other countys and I would think they are working contracts with other gas companys for there products.This will take years to get this refinery up and working.
I view this as very good news. I am getting from the grapevine that they are spending a lot of money behind the scenes! I will say the cup is half full at this point!
I agree Mark I talked to a a property owner next to Horsehead who said they were approached by Shell to sell a few weeks ago..
shell has a well near boyers pa. one due west going in at Forestville and one west of that in slippery rock one would think the pipeline should go west then south to monaca if the cracker plant is going in.
so why is the pipeline going east to Venango county along route 58 ?
could be they are connecting to a pipeline that will transport to a location that can process the gas..it will take years to build the plant when the decide to build...they can't wait until the plant is built..RRC uses the Sunoco pipeline to transport there gas for cracking..
That could very well explain it all.
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