Lethbridge Herald

ATCO subsidiary to build new Alberta pipeline to supply gas to petrochemi­cal project

- Amanda Stephenson

Canadian Utilities Ltd., a subsidiary of Calgarybas­ed holding company ATCO Ltd., plans to build a new, $2-billion natural gas pipeline in Alberta that will supply a massive net-zero petrochemi­cal project being built northeast of Edmonton.

The project will be the largest-ever energy infrastruc­ture project by an ATCO Energy Systems company, said chief operating officer Wayne Stensby in an interview.

Stensby said the pipeline will supply natural gas to Dow Chemical’s $9-billion Path2Zero facility, which is being built near Fort Saskatchew­an, Alta. and is billed as the world’s first net-zeroemissi­ons integrated ethylene cracker and derivative­s site.

The Dow project was given the go ahead last November and involves an expansion and retrofit of Dow’s existing manufactur­ing site in Fort Saskatchew­an. The project will include the building of a new hydrogen-fueled ethylene cracker, as well as carbon capture and off-site sequestrat­ion.

But Dow won’t be the only user of the new natural gas pipeline, Stensby said. He said Canadian Utilities has identified more than $20 billion of proposed industrial expansion projects and emissions-reduction projects by its customers in Alberta.

“We shouldn’t be understati­ng the significan­ce of those investment­s, whether it be Dow or whether we’re talking about hydrogen, building materials, or petrochemi­cal investment­s,” Stensby said.

“Very large companies are making very large investment­s as they look to lower the carbon footprint of their manufactur­ing processes and manufactur­ing businesses.”

Stensby added economic growth is also a key driver of natural gas demand in Alberta.

“And some of this gas will eventually find its way to residentia­l homeowners, because we’re also seeing increased levels of population growth — really record growth — across our province.”

The new pipeline, called Yellowhead Mainline, will be around 200 kilometres long and will run from the hamlet of Peers in west-central Alberta to the northeast Edmonton area.

It is expected to have the capacity to deliver one billion cubic feet per day of natural gas.

Constructi­on on the new pipeline is expected to begin in 2026, Canadian Utilities said, and it should be operationa­l in the fourth quarter of 2027.

 ?? CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Premier Danielle Smith speaks at the Dow Chemical announceme­nt, that finalized plans to construct the world’s first net-zero carbon emissions ethylene and derivative­s complex, in Fort Saskatchew­an Alberta, on Wednesday November 29, 2023. Canadian Utilities Ltd., a subsidiary of Calgary-based holding company ATCO Ltd., says it plans to build a new natural gas pipeline in Alberta to supply the petrochemi­cal project.
CANADIAN PRESS FILE PHOTO Premier Danielle Smith speaks at the Dow Chemical announceme­nt, that finalized plans to construct the world’s first net-zero carbon emissions ethylene and derivative­s complex, in Fort Saskatchew­an Alberta, on Wednesday November 29, 2023. Canadian Utilities Ltd., a subsidiary of Calgary-based holding company ATCO Ltd., says it plans to build a new natural gas pipeline in Alberta to supply the petrochemi­cal project.

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