Pembina Pipeline Green Lights Two Projects in B.C. and Alberta, Canada
Calgary-based Pembina Pipeline Corp. says it has decided to proceed with two pipeline expansion projects in British Columbia and Alberta.
Pembina says the two pipeline expansions it has sanctioned represent a total investment of $425 million and are set to come into service next year.
One $310-million project would see a new 95 kilometer pipeline that would ship 120,000 barrels per day of natural gas liquids between Birch and Taylor, B.C.
The firm has also decided to go ahead with an initial phase of a new pipeline connecting Taylor to a pump station in Gordondale, Alberta, at a cost of $115 million.
“This milestone reflects strong collaboration with both Indigenous and local communities built on trust and open engagement. It also reflects strong engagement with the Government of British Columbia and the BC Energy Regulator, whose guidance and regulatory oversight have helped establish a clear and responsible path forward for this project and for sustainable development in the region in the future,” CEO Scott Burrows said in a news release.
Source: The Canadian Press
Pembina is a leading energy transportation and midstream service provider that has served North America’s energy industry for more than 70 years. Pembina owns an integrated network of hydrocarbon liquids and natural gas pipelines, gas gathering and processing facilities, oil and natural gas liquids infrastructure and logistics services, and an export terminals business. Through its integrated value chain, they seek to provide safe and reliable energy solutions that connect producers and consumers across the world, support a more sustainable future and benefit customers, investors, employees and communities.
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