JFK Oil Terminal
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+ | The Luzerne County, [[Pennsylvania]]-based '''JFK Oil Terminal''' owns a $5 million oil terminal on the Susquehana River. It was once one of 13 hubs for ''Sunoco's'' North Eastern Seaboard pipeline, and has tank capacity for several million gallons which could be repurposed to store [[[Hydro-fracturing|frac]] water used in the drilling process. Both [[Range Resources]] and [[Chesapeake Energy]] are investigating the possibility of utilizing this facility. |
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The Luzerne County, Pennsylvania-based JFK Oil Terminal owns a $5 million oil terminal on the Susquehana River. It was once one of 13 hubs for Sunoco's North Eastern Seaboard pipeline, and has tank capacity for several million gallons which could be repurposed to store [[[Hydro-fracturing|frac]] water used in the drilling process. Both Range Resources and Chesapeake Energy are investigating the possibility of utilizing this facility.