Project Profile
Value: US$330 million
Location: From the Resthaven Facility to Pembina\'s Peace Pipeline, west central Alberta region, Canada
Capacity (Facility): 200 mmcf/d and 13,000 bpd of liquids extraction capability (ultimate capacity of 300 mmcf)
Length (Pipeline): 44 kilometres
Start-up Year: 4Q 2013
Pembina Pipeline Corporation is expanding its gas handling assets in west central Alberta. Pembina has entered into agreements to participate in a project to develop an enhanced liquids extraction facility (the Resthaven Facility) by modifying and expanding an existing shallow cut gas plant. Once operational, the initial phase of the Resthaven Facility will have gross capacity of 200 million cubic feet per day (mmcf/d) and 13,000 barrels per day (bpd) of liquids extraction capability, with ultimate capacity of 300 mmcf/d. Pembina plans to construct a 44 kilometre, 6 inch diameter natural gas liquids pipeline to transport the extracted liquids from the Resthaven Facility to Pembina\'s Peace Pipeline, which delivers product into Edmonton, Alberta. Pembina estimates that the Resthaven Facility, associated NGL Pipeline and storage will cost approximately US$230 million. Subject to regulatory approval, Pembina expects the new facilities to be in-service in late 2013. Pembina\'s investment in the Resthaven Facility is supported by long-term firm service agreements with two of the major area producers while the NGL Pipeline is underpinned by long-term firm service agreements with the Resthaven Facility owners.
Operators:
Pembina Pipeline Corporation: Operator with 100% interest