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Wolf commits to $1B NGL North phase two project in Alberta

Wolf commits to $1B NGL North phase two project in Alberta

CALGARY — Wolf Midstream has announced it has made a positive final investment decision to proceed with its NGL North Phase Two project northeast of Edmonton.

The project will increase the natural gas liquids (NGL) production capacity of Wolf’s existing NGL North System, which was successfully commissioned in 2023, stated a release.

Once completed, the expanded system will have the ability to recover NGL from approximately 1.5 billion cubic feet per day of natural gas and produce over 90,000 barrels per day of NGL, including over 60,000 barrels per day of ethane.

A significant majority of the production is committed under long-term agreements with Alberta’s petrochemical industry, Wolf stated. NGL North Phase Two is an incremental investment in Alberta of approximately $1 billion, supported by Wolf’s shareholder, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board.

“NGL North Phase Two includes Wolf Recovery Facility 2 which will recover higher carbon natural gas liquids prior to combustion at downstream oil sands production facilities,” stated Kevin Jagger, president of Wolf NGL, in a release. “Additionally, the project includes a 125-kilometre pipeline lateral, a material expansion of the Wolf Feedstock Separation facility in Sturgeon County, a new unit train rail terminal and large-scale salt cavern storage.”

“Since our initial investment in 2016, Wolf has made tremendous progress on its growth strategy in Alberta, delivering long-term value to the CPP Fund,” said Bill Rogers of CPP Investments in a statement.

The NGL North Phase Two expansion is expected to be in-service in 2027.

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