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Immingham

Town in North East Lincolnshire, northeast England, on the south side of the Humber estuary, 10 km/6 mi northwest of Grimsby; population (2001) 11,100. It is a bulk cargo handling port, with petrochemical works and oil refineries. Exports include chemicals, iron and steel, vehicles, and petroleum products. The ports of Immingham and Grimsby are managed jointly from Grimsby, and together deal with 46 million tonnes of freight a year.

Immingham Dock was opened by the Great Central Railway Company in 1912.



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The majority of the spending is earmarked for power generation, primarily for an expansion project at the company's Immingham Combined Heat and Power plant in the United Kingdom.
HOUSTON -- ConocoPhillips [NYSE:COP] today announced the approval of an investment of approximately $400 million (GBP 210 million) to expand the capacity at its Immingham Combined Heat and Power (CHP) plant in the United Kingdom by 450 Megawatts (MW), from 730 MW to 1,180 MW.
The second quarter of 2006 was impacted by a domestic power asset write-down and decreased international power margins, partially offset by the early-May return to normal operations of the Immingham combined heat and power plant in the United Kingdom.
 
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