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Vol. 15, No. 3 Week of January 17, 2010
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry

Oil Patch Bits: Air Liquide to double its production capacity

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Air Liquide said Jan. 4 that it has begun building a new production unit in Anchorage to double its liquid oxygen and nitrogen capacity in Alaska. Air Liquide has been a leading provider of industrial gases in the state of Alaska for 41 years, with 75 employees ensuring the production of oxygen, nitrogen and acetylene gases distributed in bulk tankers and cylinders, providing equipment to customers in the petrochemical, refining and mining sectors. Scheduled to start in the fall of 2010, the new unit will allow Air Liquide to provide reliable production and distribution of industrial and medical gases to Alaskans, which is particularly important, due to the state’s geography and distribution challenges. For more information visit www.airliquide.com.



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