Shell Exec Says Ethane Cracker 98% Done, Online “Couple of Months”

It’s been a loooong time coming. MDN has covered the Shell ethane cracker plant complex from the very beginning, back in 2016 (see Breaking: Shell Pulls the Trigger, PA Ethane Cracker is a Go!). We’re now six years later, over 8,000 jobs created and billions of dollars spent, and within the next few months Shell will begin full operations at its ethane cracker in Monaca (Beaver County), PA. A Shell executive told the Appalachian Energy Innovation Collaborative’s conference yesterday that the project is now 98% done and will be fully online within “a couple of months.” That is sweet news!
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