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Vol. 11, No. 10 Week of March 05, 2006
Providing coverage of Alaska and northern Canada's oil and gas industry


North Pole refinery threatens shutdown

Possible FERC adjustment to trans-Alaska pipeline tariff could increase royalty oil cost; change in contract would cost state

By Wesley Loy

Anchorage Daily News

The owner of the state’s largest crude oil refinery has threatened to shut down the plant unless it gets a major financial concession from the state. State officials say Flint Hills Resources, operator of the refinery at North Pole, is asking for a break that could cost the state up to $100 million....

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Flint Hills: company wants price certainty

Much of output is jet fuel


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