This month in history: Agrium ups ante on Cook Inlet gas20 years ago this month: Higher fertilizer prices prompt Agrium to offer $3 per mcf, wants to keep Nikiski plant open Steve Sutherlin Petroleum News
Editor's note: This story first appeared in the March 27, 2005, issue of Petroleum News.
Agrium Inc. has offered to pay more money for Cook Inlet natural gas in its latest attempt to avoid a scheduled Oct. 31, 2005, shutdown of its nitrogen fertilizer plant on Alaska's Kenai Peninsula.
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