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NANTICOKE, Pa. (AP) A Texas-based company has announced plans to build a multibillion-dollar plant on the site of a former coal mine in northeastern Pennsylvania to develop fuels from natural gas, which officials say will bring thousands of jobs to the area.
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Bechtel Snags Contract to Build Nacero’s Permian Natural Gas-to-Gasoline Plant
Houston-based Nacero Inc. has awarded engineering firm Bechtel Corp. a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract for a natural gas-to-gasoline manufacturing facility in Penwell, TX.
The plant would be the first natural gas-to-gasoline plant in the United States, according to Nacero. The company’s 115,000 b/d plant near Odessa, TX, in the Permian Basin also would be the first gasoline manufacturing plant in the world to incorporate carbon capture and sequestration, as well as 100% renewable power.
“For America to achieve its domestic energy and climate change mitigation goals, we need big vision and laser-focused execution. Bechtel is center stage in helping us get there,” said Nacero CEO Jay McKenna.
Odessa Development Corporation partners with Nacero Inc. to build a multi-billion lower carbon gasoline manufacturing facility in Ector County
The $6.5-$7.0 billion project will be split into two phases to produce gasoline from natural gas in Penwell, Texas. Author: Zach Leff Updated: 4:59 PM CDT April 22, 2021
ECTOR COUNTY, Texas The Odessa Development Corporation will partner with a Houston-based Nacero Inc. to build a multi-billion dollar lower carbon gasoline manufacturing facility in Ector County. It s a natural gas to gasoline manufacturer, so there s no one else doing it in the United States, said Wesley Burnett, director of Odessa Economic Development.
The $6.5-$7.0 billion project will be split into two phases to produce Gasoline from natural gas in Penwell, Texas.