1 Although it is not as rich in crude oil and natural gas resources as some of its neighboring states, Mississippi has the nation's largest nuclear power reactor and 10th-largest petroleum refinery, along with a large natural gas processing plant and a liquefied natural gas terminal located along the state's Gulf of Mexico coastline. Mississippi's larger ports-located on the Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi River-handle coal, crude oil, petroleum coke, and refined petroleum products. The state has many natural gas, crude oil, and refined product pipelines. ![]() Located on the nation's Gulf Coast and bordered on the west by the river that shares its name, Mississippi has substantial energy infrastructure.
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