Project Profile
Value: Undisclosed
Location: Alberta’s west county, 130 kilometres southwest of the city of Edmonton, Canada
Raw inlet capacity: 150 mmcf/d
Sulphur license capacity: 147 tonnes/day
Pipeline length: 350 km
Start-up Year: -
The West Pembina Gas Complex is located in Alberta’s west county, 130 kilometres southwest of the city of Edmonton and is a sour gas processing facility with amine sweetening, lean oil absorption, refrigeration, fractionation and sulphur recovery. The plant receives its raw gas to process from numerous wells connected by an extensive network of pipelines. The raw inlet capacity is 4,131 103m3/day maximum, while the sulphur license capacity is 520 tonnes/day. Sales gas is 3,550 103m3/day and natural gas liquids is around 366 m3/day. The complex was constructed in 1984. A major expansion took place in 1990 with addition of an amine train, sweet inlet compression, sulphur train and chill down unit. There was a recent major modification in 2003 with upgraded the water injection system and the low pressure contactor. Keyera became operator of the plant in 2008. Other partners include: Keyera Corp. 76.6%, Apache 5.0%, ARC Resources 0.4%, AvenEx Energy 0.1%, Baytex Energy 2.5%, Blaze Energy 4.3%, Devon Canada 2.7%, EnCana 0.1%, EnerPlus 0.3%, Fairborne 5.0% and Suncor 3.0%.
Operators:
Keyera Corp.: Operator with 76.6% interest
Apache: 5% interest
ARC Resources: 0.4% interest
AvenEx Energy: 0.1% interest
Baytex Energy: 2.5% interest
Blaze Energy: 4.3% interest
Devon Canada: 2.7% interest
EnCana: 0.1% interest
EnerPlus: 0.3% interest
Fairborne: 5% interest
Suncor: 3% interest