NATRIUM, W.Va. (AP) — Construction of a $500 million natural gas processing plant in West Virginia is running months behind schedule.
The plant in Natium in the state's Northern Panhandle is being constructed by Virginia-based Dominion Resources.
While a firm finish date has not been set, a representative with a company partnering with Dominion told The Intelligencer of Wheeling it will likely be finished later this spring.
The Marshall County plant is part of a $1.5 billion processing and transportation venture between Dominion and Caiman Energy. It is part of a network that will move gas and liquids out of the Marcellus and Utica shale formations.
The partners say the plant's location along the Ohio River will make it a focal point for the shale industry.
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Information from: The Intelligencer, https://www.theintelligencer.net/