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Utah Natural Gas Storage Cavern Delayed Due to COVID-19, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Magnum Energy has delayed the construction start on its planned Delta Magnum natural gas storage cavern in Delta, Utah, due to COVID-19. Permits have been received for the salt dome with a designed storage capacity of 13.5 billion cubic feet. Magnum hopes for a construction start later this summer.
Released Thursday, April 16, 2020
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Magnum Energy has delayed the construction start on its planned Delta Magnum natural gas storage cavern in Delta, Utah, due to COVID-19. Permits have been received for the salt dome with a designed storage capacity of 13.5 billion cubic feet. Magnum hopes for a construction start later this summer.
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