en.Wedoany.com Reported - CSV Midstream Solutions announced on June 9 that it plans to build a 35 Mb/d fractionation unit in Fort Saskatchewan. The company expects to make a final investment decision (FID) on the project in early 2027, with a target start-up in 2029, subject to regulatory approval.
This will be CSV's first fractionation facility. CSV operates five natural gas processing plants in Alberta, with a total natural gas processing capacity of approximately 570 MMcf/d and hydrocarbon liquids processing capacity of about 46 Mb/d, in addition to a 70 MMcf/d compression/dehydration facility.
Currently, the fractionation capacity in the Fort Saskatchewan area is approximately 391 Mb/d. Within this month, the region's fractionation capacity is expected to increase by 63 Mb/d, including the commissioning of Pembina's Redwater 4 fractionation unit (+55 Mb/d) and the completion of Keyera's Fort Saskatchewan II expansion project (+8 Mb/d). Keyera's Fort Saskatchewan III fractionation unit (+47 Mb/d) is expected to be commissioned by mid-2028. Including CSV's 35 Mb/d project, the total fractionation capacity in the Fort Saskatchewan area could increase by 145 Mb/d from now through 2029.
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