Hyperion exploring federal financing
A newspaper reports that representatives of Hyperion met with South Dakota’s two senators in Washington to discuss federally backed loans to finance its oil refinery near Elk point.
Details are in a copyright story in today’s Sioux City (Iowa) Journal.
A Hyperion spokesman says the company is “looking at all its financing options.” The proposed refinery would cost $10 billion.
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