Flint Hill considers future of North Pole refinery

Tue, May 13, 2008 
Posted in Alaska News

The future of Flint Hills’ North Pole refinery is in question. The Kansas-based company is considering three options: selling the North Pole plant, reconfiguring it, or expanding operations to increase volume and lower operating costs.

Libby Casey, KUAC – Fairbanks / AP

 
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  • Allen Huntington
    I'm an disconten customer for the past 20 yr's. Finding my self paying way more
    than the highest price lower 48's Avg. By $.70 per gal. May not sound like much to those how raised our fuel $.30 or more when the Hurican hit the goulf coast' and disrupted the refierys. As if it realy slowed your ability to produced fuel. It was just another reason to pinch your pocket books even tighter. Un Happy ^th generation Native AK
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