437984 City of Fort Saskatchewan
468902 Gemini Corp
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Fort Saskatchewan, AB p 780.998.5460 Sherwood Park, AB p 780.416.1112 Dawson Creek, BC p 250.782.7114 Ponoka, AB p 403.783.3365 Lloydminster, SK p 780.914.8100
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COOKING LAKE BLACKFOOT PROVINCIAL RECREATION AREA
Antler Lake Island Natural Area
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788755 Air Products & Chemicals Inc.
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Northwest Redwater Partnership
Hastings Lake Hastings Lake Islands Natural Area
Lindbrook 14
Cawes Lake
Parkland Natural Area
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ALBERTA’S INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND ASSOCIATION INDUSTRIES LAND OWNERSHIP 1
Edmonton Energy and Technology Park
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Federal Power
28
TransCanada Pipelines (Keystone Terminals)
4
BP Canada Energy Company
16
ARC Resources
29
Access Pipeline Inc
5
Dow Chemical Canada ULC
17
Air Liquide Canada Ltd
2
Agrium Inc
6
Keyera Energy Facilities Inc
18
ATCO Pipelines
30
Evonik Degussa Canada Inc
7
Petrogas Energy Services Ltd
19
CN Oil & Gas Distribution Centre
31
Provident Energy Ltd / Williams Energy Canada Inc
8
Praxair Inc
20
CP Rail
32
Sturgeon Industrial Park
9
Sherritt International Corporation
21
Gulf Chemical & Metallurgical Canada Corporation
22
Kinder Morgan Canada Terminals LP
23
King Tech Maple Resources
Alberta Sulphur Terminals
11
24
Altalink Ltd
12
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Heartland Industrial Park
Triton Fabrication Inc
Imperial Oil Strathcona
2
Suncor Energy Inc
3
Shell Scotford
MEG Energy (Stonefell Terminals) Sunwest
4
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Section Line
Proposed Railway Pipeline
Perennial Lake
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Air Products - SMR Hydrogen Production and Pipeline Supply
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Alberta Envirofuels (AEF)
4
BP Canada Energy Company
35
Enbridge Pipelines
36
Gibson Energy Ltd
37
Imperial Oil - Strathcona Refinery
22
Kinder Morgan Canada Terminals LP
38
Pembina Pipeline Corporation
39
Rio Tinto Alcan Inc.
40
Scaw Metals Group - Alta Steel Ltd.
41
Suncor Energy Inc
BA Energy Heartland Upgrader (postponed)
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EXISTING AND PROPOSED UPGRADER SITES
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REFINERIES 1
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Pembina Marketing Ltd
Aux Sable Canada Ltd (Heartland Off-Gas Plant)
LAMONT COUNTY
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Canadian Heartland Real Estate Limited
Agrium Inc
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Fort Hills Energy Limited Partnership (deferred)
44
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Float Landing
45
Campground
46
Prov. Rec. Area, Day Use
47
North West Redwater Partnership Northern Lights Partnership (Total) (deferred) Shell Scotford Statoil Canada Ltd. (withdrawn)
48
Total E&P Canada (deferred)
INDUSTRIAL HEARTLAND PROJECT STATUS Capital Cost
Status/Summer 2011
Company
Location
Project Description
Capital Cost
Status/Summer 2011
Company
Location
Project Description
Alberta Sulphur Terminals Ltd. (Hazco)
Lamont County
Sulphur forming and shipping facility
$30 million
Regulatory approval received in August 2009; construction will depend on timing and construction of upgraders in the Heartland area
Shell Canada Upgrader 1 Expansion
Strathcona County
100,000 barrel/day expansion to existing upgrading facility
Unknown
First commercial production April 2011
Aux Sable
Fort Saskatchewan
Off-gas processing facility producing hydrogen, ethane, and a propaneplus mix
Unknown
Supply agreement signed with Shell Canada in July 2010; modifications to existing facility required; facility expected to be operational in mid-2011
Shell Canada Upgrader 2
Strathcona County
Four additional expansions of 100,000 barrel/day each to upgrading capacity
Unknown
Company withdrew regulatory application in October 2010
BA Energy (Value Creation Inc.)
Strathcona County
260,000 barrel/day diluted bitumen upgrader
Under review
Construction suspended in 2008; commercial and engineering work continues with the view to recommence the project
Strathcona County
Sturgeon County
50,000 barrel/day bitumen upgrader
Unknown
A joint venture between Suncor, Total and Teck Cominco; project has received all regulatory approvals from ERCB and Alberta Environment; future construction is dependent on review currently underway at Suncor regarding the timing of their bitumen extraction and upgrading assets
$1.35 billion (government estimate includes both capital costs as well as operating costs for 10 years)
Keyera
Edmonton-Fort Saskatchewan
Pipeline connecting Keyera’s Edmonton logistics terminal and the Keyera-operated Fort Saskatchewan fractionation and storage facility
Unknown
In regulatory process
Over one million tonnes of CO2 per year would be captured per year from the Scotford Upgrader beginning around 2015; the CO2 would then be transported by pipeline to an injection location north of Shell Scotford and stored permanently more than two kilometres deep under thick layers of impermeable geological formations
Regulatory application submitted in November 2010
Fort Hills Energy Ltd. Partnership
Shell Quest Carbon Capture and Storage Project
Statoil Canada Ltd.
Strathcona County
240,000 barrel/day bitumen upgrader
$14.4 billion
Company withdrew regulatory application in 2008
Total E&P Canada
Strathcona County
295,000 barrel/day bitumen upgrader
$7 billion-$9 billion
Project deferred; joint venture announced in December 2010 with Suncor to proceed with projects in the Fort McMurray area instead; received ERCB approval in September 2010
Williams Energy Inc.
Sturgeon County
The 12-inch Williams Boreal Pipeline is proposed to transport high-vapour pressure liquids from Fort McMurray to Sturgeon County
Unknown
Application submitted to ERCB in June 2009; pending regulatory approval, pipeline expected to be operational by 2012
Williams/ Provident Energy
Sturgeon County
Modification to the existing fractionation and storage Redwater Facility to allow for extraction of ethane/ethylene as a marketable product and transport to customers via existing pipelines
Unknown
Williams and Provident are working interest partners in the Redwater Facility with Williams being the owner and Provident being the operator; currently in regulatory process; following final sanctioning of the project by Williams, and pending regulatory approvals, site construction would begin in 2012 with the facility operational by November 2012
Kinder Morgan
Strathcona County
Sulphur forming and handling facility
$50 million$60 million
Project deferred
King Tech Maple Resources
Strathcona County
Spent catalyst recovery
Unknown
Project deferred
Maxim Power Corporation
Lamont County
The Deerland Peaking Station will be a natural gas–fired power generation facility that produces 190 MW
$140 million
Received regulatory approval in June 2008; ongoing discussions and project planning
North West Redwater Partnership
Sturgeon County
150,000 barrel/day bitumen upgrader and diesel refinery (over 3 phases)
$5 billion for Phase 1
A joint venture between North West Upgrading Inc. and Canadian Natural Resources Limited; project will process Alberta government Bitumen Royalty in Kind; Phase 1 sanction targeted for late 2011 or early 2012; facility planned to be operational in 2014 with phases 2 and 3 to follow
Source: Alberta’s Industrial Heartland Association
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