Shell is closing its Convent refinery; what does this mean for clean energy in Louisiana?
When Shell announced it would close its big oil refinery in Convent, the energy company said the 1,100-employee complex didnt fit into its plans for a low-carbon future.
The Nov. 5 announcement came two days after Americans picked Joe Biden as their next president and two weeks after Biden said in a nationally televised debate that he wanted to transition the country away from fossil fuels.
Those disparate announcements -- which came amid dire warnings from Louisiana Republicans, led by U.S. Sen. Bill Cassidy, about the dangers of Bidens energy policies -- seemed to cast a pall over the future of the states energy-centric economy.
But the real picture is much more complicated, industry analysts say.
The decision to shut down the Shell refinery, midway between New Orleans and Baton Rouge, was a unique case, they say. While Louisianas oil and gas sector so far has taken minimal steps toward a green future, it could easily move in that direction as the economy evolves, they add.
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