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TexasTowelie

(116,812 posts)
Tue Nov 19, 2019, 09:34 AM Nov 2019

A Texas company devalues sand mines in Wisconsin

MADISON, Wis. (AP) — A Texas industrial sand-mining company’s announcement that it has devalued two of its mines marks the bleak conditions facing Wisconsin’s frac-sand industry.

Hi-Crush Inc. said last week that its August and Whitehall mines have been devalued by $109.7 million and $105.7 million each. The Wisconsin State Journal reports that this is in addition to a $131 million write-off for rail cars, terminals, other assets and goodwill.

The August mine has been idle all year, and production has been cut back at the Whitehall plant.

The company says the decision resulted from an oversupply of sand and a shift to locally produced sand in the highly productive oil fields of Texas and New Mexico.

Read more: https://dailyreporter.com/2019/11/18/a-texas-company-devalues-sand-mines-in-wisconsin/

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Blame Scott Walker Praek3 Nov 2019 #1

Praek3

(149 posts)
1. Blame Scott Walker
Tue Nov 19, 2019, 07:56 PM
Nov 2019

Rape and deface the Wisconsin countryside for short term gain/profit. Force Wisconsinites to accept unbelievable and unobtainable employment and non existing community benefits from a murderous fossil fuel industry. Way to go Scott Walker. Another example of your awful divide and destroy Koch policies.

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