The Associated Press
Published: September 11, 2007
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina: Royal Dutch Shell PLC has outlined a US$60 million (€43 million) cleanup plan to pave the way toward reopening a refinery that authorities closed last week because of pollution concerns, officials said Tuesday.
Environment Ministry regulators are taking steps to allow Shell to reopen the Buenos Aires refinery after the company addressed complaints cited in the plant’s closure, a ministry spokesman said. The spokesman, who could not be quoted by name, in line with agency policy, said the reopening of the refinery could come “within days.”