Canadian oil could solve Wisconsin’s energy fears

Canadian oil could solve Wisconsin’s energy fears

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NewsCanadian oil could solve Wisconsin’s energy fearsByMike SimonsonJune 18, 2007DownloadWisconsin’s lone oil refinery is looking for a partner for what could be the largest expansion of a utility in state history.Murphy Oil U.S.A. is drawing up plans for a six-billion-dollar expansion of its Superior refinery.Mike Simonson reports from Superior… Stay connected to Wisconsin news — your way Get trustworthy reporting and unique local stories from WPR delivered directly to your inbox. Email NameThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Wisconsin Public Radio, © Copyright 2025, Board of Regents of the University of Wisconsin System and Wisconsin Educational Communications Board. Related Stories Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has become hyper political. The rise and fall of Michael Gableman’s career shows how that happened.Wisconsin’s public water utilities get gradedCould Trump’s trade war affect Wisconsin’s electric grid?With visits on the rise, advocates fear Wisconsin National Parks could be understaffed after DOGE cutsWisconsin’s Medicaid postpartum protection lags most of the country

NewsCanadian oil could solve Wisconsin’s energy fearsByMike SimonsonJune 18, 2007Download


Wisconsin’s lone oil refinery is looking for a partner for what could be the largest expansion of a utility in state history.Murphy Oil U.S.A. is drawing up plans for a six-billion-dollar


expansion of its Superior refinery.Mike Simonson reports from Superior…


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Related Stories Wisconsin’s Supreme Court has become hyper political. The rise and fall of Michael Gableman’s career shows how that happened.Wisconsin’s public water utilities get


gradedCould Trump’s trade war affect Wisconsin’s electric grid?With visits on the rise, advocates fear Wisconsin National Parks could be understaffed after DOGE cutsWisconsin’s Medicaid


postpartum protection lags most of the country