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Appalachia is Fueling a Global Petrochemical Buildout

Appalachia is Fueling a Global Petrochemical Buildout

by Eric de Place | Aug 29, 2022 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

Key Takeaways Appalachian ethane is already fueling a petrochemical buildout in the Gulf Coast and around the world. The region’s production of natural gas liquids, including ethane, is forecasted to grow faster than any other region of the US over the next 30 years....
Why Worry About the Future of the Plastics Industry? Public Opinion.

Why Worry About the Future of the Plastics Industry? Public Opinion.

by Eric de Place | Apr 15, 2022 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

The plastics industry is facing a triple threat. Product bans, public opinion, and corporate pledges all conspire to curtail future profits and undercut expansion plans. This trio helps explain why the ballyhooed petrochemical buildout in Appalachia has never...
Poor Economics for Virgin Plastics: Petrochemicals Will Not Provide Sustainable Business Opportunities in Appalachia

Poor Economics for Virgin Plastics: Petrochemicals Will Not Provide Sustainable Business Opportunities in Appalachia

by Kathy Hipple and Anne Keller | Nov 10, 2021 | Petrochemicals & Plastics, Reports

The Appalachian petrochemical buildout is on shaky ground. Despite speculation that supply chain constraints, COVID-induced shortages of key products, and volatile energy prices could “re-shore” virgin plastics production in the Ohio Valley, a concurrence of factors...
FIDdlesticks:  Why PTTGC can’t make up its mind

FIDdlesticks: Why PTTGC can’t make up its mind

by Sean O'Leary | Jun 24, 2021 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

Don’t look now, but it’s late-June – season of the summer solstice and the now annual announcement by PTTGC that, despite previous assurances, it must yet again delay a final investment decision on the proposed ethane cracker in Belmont County, Ohio. Recall that in...
The Future of the Ohio River Is in Sri Lanka

The Future of the Ohio River Is in Sri Lanka

by Eric de Place | Jun 14, 2021 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

To see the future of the Ohio River you can look to a place that is almost its antipode: the tropical coastal waters of Sri Lanka. It’s there, some 9,000 miles away as the crow flies, that residents have recently discovered the scourge of pollution from the tiny resin...
Proposed Belmont County, OH ethane cracker project postponed . . . again

Proposed Belmont County, OH ethane cracker project postponed . . . again

by Sean O'Leary | Feb 18, 2021 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

The Ohio River Valley Institute issued the following press release earlier today. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Newest delay for Belmont County cracker reinforces need for new economic development strategies JOHNSTOWN, Pennsylvania, February 18, 2021 – Today’s statement in...

Three new barriers to Appalachian petrochemical expansion

by Sean O'Leary | Sep 16, 2020 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

How Saudi Arabia may cripple the US fracking boom and the Appalachian petrochemical buildout along with it It’s hard to conceive of a worse scenario for the nascent Appalachian petrochemical industry than a world in which the price of oil is chronically low,...
Nick DeIuliis’ 9 Irrefutable Energy Truths Refuted

Nick DeIuliis’ 9 Irrefutable Energy Truths Refuted

by Sean O'Leary | Jul 22, 2020 | Blog Posts, Shared Prosperity and Clean Energy

CNX Resources Corporation CEO, Nick DeIuliis, is a veritable rock star proponent of what he calls “the natural gas economy”.  Videos of his speeches are widely shared within the Appalachian natural gas and petrochemical communities, he is frequently sought out for...
Top economists tell OH, PA, WV governors petrochemical boom is a non-starter

Top economists tell OH, PA, WV governors petrochemical boom is a non-starter

by Sean O'Leary | Jul 22, 2020 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

The following public letter concerning economic development, the petrochemical industry, and the need for more viable and sustainable strategies was sent to the governors of Ohio, West Virginia, and Pennsylvania on June 15, 2020. See this background brief to learn...
Background brief: A letter to the governors

Background brief: A letter to the governors

by Sean O'Leary | Jul 21, 2020 | Blog Posts, Petrochemicals & Plastics

On June 15, 2020 a group of seven prominent economists and policy analysts from leading universities in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia and a former Pennsylvania Secretary of Environmental Protection, wrote a public letter to the governors of the three states...
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