The C$107 million (US$107.1 million ) Redwillow Pipeline Project in Western Canada has been placed under public review by Federal regualtors.
SemCAMS Redwillow’s application to build and operated the pipeline will be examined by regulators in early June.
The proposed project is a 150-kilometre, 30-centimeter-wide pipe from Grizzly Valley, British Columbia to a process facility near Wapiti, Alberta. Shell Canada’s Wolverine River dehydration facility is expected to send 70 million standard cubic feet per day of unprocessed sour natural gas throught the pipeline.
Building work is seen starting in second-half 2008, meaning the pipe would be set in winter conditions. Radio towers for monitoring and some 20 emergency-shutdown valve stations are included the works.
SemCAMS Redwillow’s application to build and operated the pipeline will be examined by regulators in early June.
The proposed project is a 150-kilometre, 30-centimeter-wide pipe from Grizzly Valley, British Columbia to a process facility near Wapiti, Alberta. Shell Canada’s Wolverine River dehydration facility is expected to send 70 million standard cubic feet per day of unprocessed sour natural gas throught the pipeline.
Building work is seen starting in second-half 2008, meaning the pipe would be set in winter conditions. Radio towers for monitoring and some 20 emergency-shutdown valve stations are included the works.
Source: Scandoil
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