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Author Topic: An opportunity for Tulsa to move her refineries  (Read 3587 times)
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« on: April 28, 2005, 05:37:00 pm »

Yesterday’s news about President Bush and his proposal to help fund the building of new oil refineries on old army bases caught my attention.  I thought this might be the opportunity Tulsa has been waiting for.  Maybe it’s really time to relocate the old toxic refineries on the river.  

A month or so ago I said, Tulsa should be the model oil town of the future and should partner with the refineries to relocate them.

I mean if you can smell it, it’s going up your nose and into your body.

But here’s what might turn into a golden opportunity for Tulsa to move the refineries, revitalize downtown and West Tulsa and become a leader in new refinery technologies and get some help from the feds in the process.  City leaders jump on this.

http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/printstory.mpl/business/3157528
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