Agrium fertilizer plant gets year reprieveDetails of new contracts confidential, but Agrium said in March it would pay more if suppliers took on some of the risk Steve Sutherlin Petroleum News Associate Editor
A new gas supply agreement between Agrium Inc. and unspecified Cook Inlet producers will buy Agrium another year to solve long-term gas supply problems at its Kenai, Alaska nitrogen fertilizer facility.
Agrium will continue to operate the plant until November 2006, after the successful conclusion of....
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