MOSCOW (MRC) -- US refiner Flint Hills Resources will begin constructing a new ethanol terminal later this month at Buda, Texas , said Hydrocarbonprocessing.
The Buda ethanol terminal will have a rail spur, two storage tanks, a truck-loading rack, water storage, and an operations building. Investment terms were not immediately disclosed.
Flint Hills operates seven ethanol plants in Iowa, Nebraska, and Georgia with capacities totaling 820 million gal/year.
Its two oil refineries in Corpus Christi, Texas, have a combined capacity of 300,000 bpd.
The Buda ethanol terminal will have a rail spur, two storage tanks, a truck-loading rack, water storage, and an operations building. Investment terms were not immediately disclosed.
As MRC informed before, US expandable polystyrene (EPS) producer Flint Hills Resources was exploring the potential sale of its 120,000 tonne/year unit in Peru, Illinois.
Flint Hills Resources is US refining, chemicals and biofuels company. Its refineries produce fuels that power much of Texas, the Midwest and the Alaska interior. The company's ethanol and biodiesel plants produce fuels that are used across the United States. Its petrochemicals are used to manufacture goods from plastics to building products to packaging materials.
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