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Moh.Visuals, Inc. Creates 3D Renderings For Hyperion Resources Proposed South Dakota Oil Refinery -The Nations First Oil Refinery In Over 30 Years
St. Louis based Moh.Visuals, Inc. creates stunning 3D visualization renderings depicting Hyperion Resources' new South Dakota refinery site. The new refinery will be the first oil refinery built in the United States in over 30 years.
/Architecture News Articles/ - ST. LOUIS, MO, June 08, 2008 - St. Louis based Moh.Visuals, Inc. creates stunning 3D visualization renderings depicting Hyperion Resources' new South Dakota refinery site. The new refinery will be the first oil refinery built in the United States in over 30 years.
Hyperion Resources, Inc., a privately held Dallas oil exploration and production company, contracted Moh.Visuals, Inc. to create realistic 3D renderings of their proposed Union County, South Dakota Elk Point site. Using proprietary cutting edge techniques, Moh.Visuals was able to take the available CAD drawings, satellite imagery and ground base photography, as well as land mass data, to create stunningly accurate 3D representation of the refinery and the surrounding topology. The site was then digitally photographed from various angles to help answer site line questions and concerns for the neighboring community before any construction was started.
On June 04, 2008, Union County approved a request to rezone 3,292 acres of farmland for a new classification, Energy Center Planned Development, by a solid 58 percent to 42 percent margin by county voters. An average of 4,500 construction jobs would be required over four years. With the refinery up and running, Hyperion pledges to create 1,826 full-time jobs at hourly wages of between $20 and $30. Hyperion touted the so-called "green" technology in its proposed energy center, which it claims would be the world's cleanest. The refinery would process 400,000 barrels of tar sands crude from Alberta into low-sulfur gasoline, diesel and jet fuel.
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