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Marathon Petroleum outlines Kenai refinery’s role, warns of natural-gas and crude supply challenges
Summary
Marathon Petroleum officials described the Kenai Refinery’s operations, local economic role and environmental investments and warned the assembly that natural-gas and Cook Inlet crude supply constraints present operational and cost challenges for the refinery.
Representatives of Marathon Petroleum’s Kenai Refinery gave a 10-minute presentation to the Kenai Peninsula Borough Assembly describing the refinery’s history, products and the operational challenges it faces, particularly natural-gas supply and declining Cook Inlet crude production.
Bruce Jackman, the Kenai plant general manager, said the refinery processes Cook Inlet crude and is the only Alaska refinery still producing gasoline…
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