GTL test plant expected to start-up within two months, says MacDowell
Kay Cashman PNA Publisher
BP Exploration (Alaska) Inc. says it is “expects to be in position to re-start” its gas-to-liquids demonstration plant in Nikiski “sometime in the next two months.
“We had two short duration start-ups in the last couple of months,” BP spokesman Dave MacDowell told Petroleum News Alaska Jan. 14. “We....
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