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Canadian Energies prepares C$ 2 billion Alberta natural gas pipeline

Canadian Utilities said on Wednesday it is developing a C$ 2 billion ($ 1.46 billion) natural gas pipeline task in Alberta to carry natural gas to a. Dow petrochemicals plant and other industrial. facilities.

The business, majority-owned by ATCO, stated the. Yellowhead Mainline project would consist of 200 kilometers (124. miles) of pipeline and related control and compression. facilities that will range from Peers, Alberta, to Edmonton.

Development of the pipeline comes as need for gas grows. from Alberta's industrial growth and population development as. well as from overseas buyers as Canada's very first liquefied natural. gas export terminal comes online next year.

Both of those stories are extremely essential as we think of. the development of not only Alberta's economy but Canada's economy,. ATCO Energy Systems Chief Operating Officer Wayne Stensby said. in an interview.

Dow, which will be the pipeline's greatest user, is spending. $ 6.5 billion on an ethylene cracker and broadened polyethylene. capability at Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, with some carbon. emissions to be captured and sequestered.

The pipeline undergoes Alberta regulatory approval and a. final investment decision by Canadian Utilities. Canadian. Energies is not seeking federal government assistance, Stensby said.

Building would begin in 2026 with conclusion expected by. late 2027.

(source: Reuters)