Baltimore Sun

Legal fights delay refinery near ND park

- By James MacPherson

BISMARCK, N.D. — Anemic funding, alleged unpaid work and legal fights are hobbling developers of a proposed $800 million oil refinery near Theodore Roosevelt National Park in western North Dakota.

But the project manager for Meridian Energy Group’s Davis Refinery, which has drawn criticism from environmen­tal groups and others who worry it would add to pollution near the national park, insists it will be built.

“The project is still on track and moving in the right direction,” Dan Hedrington said. “Is the project still being built? Yes.”

Meridian wants to build the refinery 3 miles from the park, which is the state’s top tourist attraction with more than 700,000 visitors annually. Environmen­tal groups argue pollution from the factory will spoil scenery and air quality at the 30,000-acre park.

The company has said the project first proposed in 2016 will be the “cleanest refinery on the planet” and a model for environmen­tally friendly technology. But environmen­tal groups are leery and have two disputes pending before North Dakota’s Supreme Court.

The National Parks Conservati­on Associatio­n in March filed an appeal to the Supreme Court, arguing that an air quality permit issued by the state Health Department and upheld by a state judge violates the federal Clean Air Act. The Environmen­tal Law and Policy Center and the Dakota Resource Council also appealed last year to the state’s high court, arguing developers aren’t being honest about the refinery’s size.

Meridian began site work in 2018, aiming to have the refinery operating by mid-2021. Meridian CEOWilliam Prentice said in August that the company delayed its startup until 2022 due to funding and legal setbacks.

Prentice said at the time that all funding would be obtained “within months” and all permits would be obtained by the end of 2019.

Meridian’s original state permit allowing it to begin work at the site expired last month but was extended by regulators for another 18 months.

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