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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — CHS Inc. plans to build a $1.2 billion anhydrous ammonia plant in eastern North Dakota, taking advantage of the state’s abundant natural gas supplies to satisfy rising demand for fertilizer, company officials said Wednesday.
Once it begins operating by late 2016, the factory should be capable of making more than 2,000 tons of anhydrous ammonia daily, said Carl Casale, the company’s president and CEO.
The factory will be built on a 200-acre site within the Spiritwood Energy Park, about 10 miles east of Jamestown.
Casale and North Dakota Gov. Jack Dalrymple announced the project Wednesday at a news conference at the state Capitol. It has has been under review for months, Casale said.
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