West Virginia may get ethane cracker after all (Charleston, Wheeling: 2013, oil)
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A West Virginia newspaper is reporting that a Texas company called Appalachian Resins is zeroing in on Marshall County, south of Wheeling, as the location for an ethane cracker.
The petrochemical plant would be built somewhere along the Ohio River and employ up to 125 people, the News-Register/The Intelligencer of Wheeling, W.Va., reported Wednesday.
Probably, the one in Charleston cant compete with this one.
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