Seaboard Energy Builds Renewable Diesel Plant in Hugoton Kansas
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The new plant will provide more than 60 jobs to surrounding community. SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS, UNITED STATES, April 28, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Seaboard Energy, a division of Seaboard Foods and a wholly owned subsidiary of Seaboard Corporation, announced it is building a renewable diesel plant in Hugoton, Kans. The facility is constructed at the former Abengoa ethanol plant site that was purchased in February 2019. Since that time, Seaboard Energy has recommissioned portions of the idle assets while simultaneously building the greenfield renewable diesel production facilities. Seaboard Energy President and CEO Gary Louis thanked the local community for welcoming Seaboard Energy’s renewable diesel project.
Seaboard Energy Builds Renewable Diesel Plant in Hugoton Kansas
The new plant will provide more than 60 jobs to surrounding community. SHAWNEE MISSION, KANSAS, UNITED STATES, April 28, 2021 /EINPresswire.com/ Seaboard Energy, a division of Seaboard Foods and a wholly owned subsidiary of Seaboard Corporation, announced it is building a renewable diesel plant in Hugoton, Kans. The facility is constructed at the former Abengoa ethanol plant site that was purchased in February 2019. Since that time, Seaboard Energy has recommissioned portions of the idle assets while simultaneously building the greenfield renewable diesel production facilities. Seaboard Energy President and CEO Gary Louis thanked the local community for welcoming Seaboard Energy’s renewable diesel project.
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