The transaction allows Pembina to begin development of a new 65,000 barrel per day fractionator at its Redwater site. 0000192543 00000 n Chevron completes construction of a fractionation, storage, and transportation terminal for natural gas liquids on the site now known as Keyera (Fort Saskatchewan).
Sherritt Inc. creates Sherritt International Corporation, an independent Canadian public company. The Alberta Government and the partnership of North West Upgrading and CNRL formalize an agreement to process the 75,000 bbls/d of the province’s bitumen royalty volumes at the North West Bitumen Refinery. 0000192464 00000 n 0000187818 00000 n 0000004908 00000 n Note: Total E&P Canada is no longer an NCIA member. Williams Energy retains the Olefin fractionation assets. %PDF-1.4 %���� Production is through 45 Satellites directed to the Redwater Gas Conservation Plant (RGCP). 0000004362 00000 n The reduction in education taxes paid by industry was more than offset by increased taxes paid from the increased investment in the province. Community organizations celebrate with NWR at the announcement of first diesel from the Sturgeon Refinery, produced from synthetic crude oil as part of the commissioning and start up process. Note: Total E&P is no longer and NCIA member. Web design by
Air Liquide's Scotford complex begins operation with oxygen and nitrogen gases produced for local industry along with liquid oxygen, nitrogen and argon for broader distribution throughout Alberta and the U.S. Chemtrade purchases the specialty chemicals business from The Westaim Corporation. Shell celebrates its 30th anniversary at Scotford. Shell becomes the first refinery in the world to refine only synthetic crude oil from Alberta oil sands deposits. In the previous year, Sherritt Inc. is renamed Viridian Inc. Viridian Inc. splits into The Westaim Corporation and Viridian Inc. Later that year, Nutrien purchases Viridian Inc. (includes Redwater and Fort Saskatchewan facilities). <<34BEED2E1F27534DB1B790EEC1F1CF15>]/Prev 982561/XRefStm 2745>> The Sturgeon Refinery is the first refinery built in Canada in over 35 years. Enbridge Pipelines (Athabasca) is selected by Fort Hills Energy LP to develop the Fort Hills Pipeline Project to provide pipeline transportation services for the proposed Fort Hills Oil Sands Project mine and upgrader. The Regional Noise Management Plan (RNMP) is endorsed by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) and the Alberta Utilities Commission (AUC). 0000201469 00000 n Timeline. The Utilities Unit provides reliable supply of utilities such as steam, boiler feed water, cooling water etc. The partnership established an improved method of communicating with the community by combining information and resources under one umbrella: Life in the Heartland. �8��~��X�k ��e�O��̭��-�~�܈��!���0ї 0000206816 00000 n Alberta Sulphur Terminals (Hazco Environmental) receives regulatory approval for the construction of a sulphur forming and shipping facility in Lamont County. NCIA begins to implement its Regional Noise Management Plan (RNMP), which was developed in collaboration with the Energy Resources Conservation Board (ERCB) since 2007. Total E&P Canada puts its Strathcona County bitumen upgrader project on hold. 0000243573 00000 n It is the first initiative of its kind in North America to apply industry best practices for noise management. ARC purchased the field in 2005 with the intent to evaluate the potential to use CO2 injection to recover more of the remaining oil from this once prolific reservoir.
Box Clever. North West Redwater Partnership (NWR), a partnership between NWU and Canadian Natural Upgrading Limited (CNUL), announces that the Board of Directors for each partner has approved the construction of Phase 1 of the Sturgeon Refinery.
RFS III is placed into service by Pembina adding 55,000 bpd of additional propane-plus fractionation capacity. Evonik (formerly Evonik Degussa) purchases the Dupont Hydrogen Peroxide Plant (built in 1989/1990) located near Gibbons. This results in the formal launch of Alberta's Industrial Heartland Association in 1998. 0000200625 00000 n
TransCanada Pipelines (now TC Energy) and Nova Corp. announce plans to merge their operations, creating one of North America’s biggest natural gas pipeline systems. With the industrial investment commitment achieved in 1997, education taxes were eliminated from the Machinery and Equipment taxes paid by industry in the 1998 tax year. 0000003127 00000 n Note: Suncor is no longer an NCIA member. It was discovered in 1948 and drilled up to 40-acre spacing by 1955. Inland Chemicals completes construction of a sulfuric acid manufacturing plant on the site known today as Chemtrade. Regulatory approvals are in place for three identical phases with a total throughput of about 240,000 barrels per day of bitumen blend feedstock. 0000223646 00000 n With RFS II in service, Pembina's Redwater fractionation capacity will more than double to 155,000 bpd. Praxair constructs an oxygen facility in Fort Saskatchewan to service Dow Chemical Canada. The 100,000 barrels-per-day expansion took upgrading capacity at Scotford to 255,000 barrels-per-day of heavy oil from the Athabasca oil sands. ���&X���+�uS-�W�R��r��R� ��ܙ���s_\]�:3��/c�e�W��������
0000005486 00000 n Access Pipeline (now Wolf Midstream) constructs facility in Sturgeon County. Dupont constructs a hydrogen peroxide facility in Sturgeon County that is now owned by Evonik (formerly named Evonik Degussa). 0000004134 00000 n 0000004447 00000 n