Some believe that Alberta can attract billions of dollars of investment in the petrochemical industry
Author of the article: Geoffrey Morgan
Publishing date: Apr 05, 2021 • 9 hours ago • 5 minute read • Calgary-based Nauticol now plans to use renewable electricity to power its plant near Grande Prairie, Alta. and outfit the facility with a carbon-capture and storage component that will allow the company to use natural gas to produce methanol without emissions. Photo by Postmedia
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CALGARY When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, methanol plant proponent Nauticol Energy went back to the drawing board to redesign its $2-billion petrochemical project in northwestern Alberta, to align itself to the province’s new focus on reducing its carbon intensity.
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