The fertilizer plant planned for eastern North Dakota reportedly is ready to go after several months of review. According to the Associated Press, the go-ahead was announced at a news conference in Bismarck yesterday. The $1.2 billion facility, to be built by Minnesota-based CHS, Inc., will use natural gas from the Bakken play to produce more than 2,000 tons of anhydrous ammonia daily. The plant is to be built on a 200-acre site in the Spiritwood Energy Park located approximately 10 miles east of Jamestown. Read more.
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