North Pine Liquids Separation Facility
North Pine, BC
Location
20,000 bbls/d
Capacity
Yes
Operator
C3+ and C5+
Fuel Type
100%
Ownership
The North Pine Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) Facility project is located approximately 40 kilometres northwest of Fort St. John, British Columbia. The North Pine facility is the only custom fractionation plant in B.C., providing area producers with a lower cost, higher netback alternative for their NGLs than transporting and fractionating in Edmonton.
The first train of the North Pine facility is capable of processing up to 10,000 Bbls/d of NGL mix. The second train, commissioned in the first quarter of 2020, provides an additional 10,000 Bbls/d of NGL mix.
The North Pine facility is connected via the North Pine pipelines to the Townsend truck terminal which has a capacity of 10,000 Bbls/d and is contracted through long-term supply agreements with the producers at the Townsend and Aitken Creek facilities. The North Pine facility is also connected to the Tourmaline Gundy facility, and has access to the CN rail network, allowing for the transportation of propane, butane, and condensate to North American markets and propane to global markets via RIPET.
Overview
The North Pine Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) Facility project is located approximately 40 kilometres northwest of Fort St. John, British Columbia. The North Pine facility is the only custom fractionation plant in B.C., providing area producers with a lower cost, higher netback alternative for their NGLs than transporting and fractionating in Edmonton.
The first train of the North Pine facility is capable of processing up to 10,000 Bbls/d of NGL mix. The second train, commissioned in the first quarter of 2020, provides an additional 10,000 Bbls/d of NGL mix.
The North Pine facility is connected via the North Pine pipelines to the Townsend truck terminal which has a capacity of 10,000 Bbls/d and is contracted through long-term supply agreements with the producers at the Townsend and Aitken Creek facilities. The North Pine facility is also connected to the Tourmaline Gundy facility, and has access to the CN rail network, allowing for the transportation of propane, butane, and condensate to North American markets and propane to global markets via RIPET.