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How Shell’s cracker has polluted more than permitted with no new fines for three years
State regulators have allowed the Beaver County ethylene plant to keep exceeding limits on damaging nitrogen oxides while the official permitting process has taken seven times its original timeline.
In a Facebook post, the plant said flaring is normal and that “low cloud cover may cause a reflection of light from the flare.” ...
Shell's new application for its wastewater treatment plan in Monaca has sparked concerns over increased emissions and past ...
MONACA, Pa. — The Shell Plant in Beaver County could have increased light reflection from their ground flares, the company said. Light could be increased because of low cloud coverage in the area this ...
MONACA, Pa. (KDKA) -- One year ago, the Shell cracker plant in Beaver County began operating. Since then, the multi-billion dollar plastic production facility has been cited for various environmental ...
Shell plc CEO Wael Sawan gave company shareholders an encouraging update on the company’s new polyethylene business in an Aug. 1 meeting with analysts. In 2022, Shell opened a major petrochemicals ...
Shell is reportedly struggling to recoup its massive investment in Pennsylvania’s petrochemical sector, with weak fourth-quarter returns renewing concerns the project has underdelivered on jobs, ...
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