PETROLEUM DIRECTORY: Agrium adds value to Alaska, Cook Inlet natural gasThe company’s plant on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula produces urea and ammonia from natural gas Alan Bailey Petroleum Directory Contributing Writer
Since its startup in 1968 the fertilizer plant at Nikiski on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula has become a mainstay of the local economy and a major exporter of value-added natural gas products from Alaska. And when Agrium Inc. bought the plant from Unocal in 2000, the plant joined one of the world’s major....
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Uncertain future of this important plant Exports support local economy Making ammonia and urea Fertilizer economics
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