“We intend to be here for many, many, many years to come,” Mercer said. “And then covid hit.”Ĭonstruction had paused in late March to allow for a deep cleaning of the facility.ĭevelopment is back up and running now with just fewer than 6,000 employees, Mercer said. We’d come through the winter, we were into March, the weather was getting better and we had our maximum workforce (of more than 8,000 people) on site,” Mercer said. Hilary Mercer, Shell Global’s vice president of Pennsylvania Chemicals, spent about a half-hour during the virtual conference describing the development of the facility, work on which had paused because of the covid-19 pandemic. Construction of a multibillion-dollar ethane cracker plant in Beaver County is about 70% complete, a Shell Global executive said Tuesday during the Shale Insight conference.
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