Energy, Other Key Industries in Less Metropolitan U.S. States Feel COVID-19's Economic Sting
Energy, Other Key Industries in Less Metropolitan U.S. States Feel COVID-19's Economic Sting
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SUGAR LAND--August 10, 2020--Researched by Industrial Info Resources (Sugar Land, Texas)--COVID-19 is continuing its deadly trek across the U.S., with the daily number of confirmed fatalities recently spiking in states as varied as California, Texas, Florida, Arkansas, Montana and Oregon. While those first three states have been seeing heavy numbers for well over a month, the latter three states have been a bit more surprised by their surge in cases. Industrial Info is tracking more than $4.7 billion worth of active projects in Arkansas, Montana and Oregon that have been delayed or otherwise affected by COVID-19 precautions, with the hardest-hit sectors being power generation, automotive and paper products.
Within this article: Details on some of the highest-valued projects in Arkansas, Montana and Oregon that have been delayed or otherwise affected by COVID-19 precautions, including those from key companies such as Upper Badlands Wind Development LLC, Denbury Resources Incorporated (NYSE:DNR), Daimler AG, Shandong Sun Paper and Domtar Corporation (NYSE:UFS) .
Other companies featured: ExxonMobil (NYSE:XOM) and ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP)
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