PA Legislators Float Bill to Attract Cracker-Sized Projects to NEPA

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Yesterday two northeast Pennsylvania legislators--state Representative Aaron Kaufer (Republican) and state Senator John Yudichak (Democrat)--hosted a rally to promote proposed new bipartisan legislation aimed at luring a “world-class” petrochemical manufacturing plant to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre area. A big plant, on the order of the Shell cracker plant in southwestern PA. But no, not an ethane cracker. The kind of plant the two legislators want to attract in northeastern PA would leverage the huge volume of locally extracted Marcellus dry gas (i.e. methane).

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