New South Dakota Oil Refinery One Step Closer to Reality

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First in America Since 1976

Voters have said yes to a zoning ordinance that would result in construction of the nation’s newest oil refinery in over 30 years.

The highly contentious issue has pitted neighbor against neighbor in Union County, SD for months after Hyperion Energy first applied for a zoning permit to build the refinery.

Elk Point, SD city officials, quoted in the Sioux City Journal, were elated over the vote, saying it could bring thousands of new jobs and millions of dollars into the farming community.

$10 Billion Project

Hyperion plans to use 3,292 acres of farm land to build what Hyperion claimed would be a “green” energy center, the worlds cleanest, at a cost of $10 billion

The facility would process 400,000 barrels of Alberta tar sands crude a day, turning it into what the company says is low-sulfur gasoline, diesel and jet fuel, in addition to an IGCC (integrated Gasification Combined Cycle) power plant.

Read below, under “Posts Related to Oil and the Environment“, for an article I wrote last year on the tar sands, and a podcast interview with Liz Moore on her run-in with Syncrude.

At stake, according to company and local officials, will be 4,500 construction jobs, and over 1,800 permanent full time employees.

Opposition Unbowed

Opponents of the plan vow to do anything possible to stop the plant from becoming reality. The “not in my back yard” crowd cites health issues from pollution and other troubles the refinery would bring to their neighborhoods.

While the zoning issue is a big step, the company now has to submit a series of applications to local, state and federal agencies before construction an begin.

Opponents say they have strategies that will slow or delay the permit processes.

Hyperion says it plans to break ground in 2010.

Posts Related to Oil and the Environment:

  • Podcast Interview with Liz Moore, who documented the Alberta Tar Sands project and was not allowed to publish pictures depicting damage to the local environment on her website. The link to my introductory story is here with pictures and links to the Syncrude project. Here is my interview with Liz. Get Adobe Flash Player to play this audio or download the audio file instead.

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  3. i work at a refinery we dont use water i think you are thinking of a power plant

  4. Why bother with Canada when we have BILLIONS of barrels of oil just to the north in North Dakota and Montana. Amarda Hess and others already have wells in production there. Crazy Dave

  5. What is the time frame for this new refinery? What are the true $cost$ requirements? How is it affordable with rise and fall of todays energy market, to purches land buy permits in a timely manner? Ten years is a time frame for permits alone. I hope you can not only buy the permits but also buy AQMD, this will be needed.
    Sincerely,
    Alan Young

  6. I want to see the picture of oil refinery 1.

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