Pipeline Construction Western Canada , May 30, 2022

Western Canada Pipeline Construction Summary

Pipeline Construction Western Canada last 7 days (report date May 30, 2022). We are tracking 35 Canadian Oil & Gas Operators who had 84 pipeline permits approved for for a total of 159KM of oil & gas pipeline projects.

  • Pipeline construction permits by top operators & permit count – CNRL (6), Cenovus Energy Inc. (5), Teine Energy (10), Whitecap Resources (9)
  • Pipeline construction permit count by province – Alberta Pipeline Permits (32), Sask Pipeline Permits (52), BC Pipeline Permits (0)
  • Pipeline construction permits by area & project distance – O’Chiese (55KM), GRANDE PRAIRIE (21KM), Grovedale (10KM)
  • Facility Permits with Compressors – total of 5 Operators and 5 permits.

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Western Canada Pipeline Construction Detail

Pipeline permits include gathering or transport pipelines of a liquid, gas or oil through a system of pipes. In addition to these main types of pipelines, there are also four other sub-categories of pipelines: Gathering Lines, Feeder Lines, Transmission Pipelines and Distribution Pipelines. The permits represent all types of pipelines. This section shows pipeline permits that have a new construction component. (Pipeline Construction Western Canada May 30, 2022 report date )

Petroleum pipelines transport oil, oil products and natural gas. In addition to these two main types of pipelines, there are also four other sub-categories of pipelines: Gathering Lines, Feeder Lines, Transmission Pipelines and Distribution Pipelines. The permits represent all types of pipelines.

Pipeline Permits Approved Last Week

Pipeline Project Details

TOURMALINE OIL CORP.-Permit #63,056- 5.2KM

Tourmaline, through a series of strategic acquisitions, farm-ins and land acquisitions combined with its active capital exploration and development program, has assembled an extensive undeveloped land position with a large, multi-year drilling inventory and operating control of important natural gas processing and transportation infrastructure in two core long-term growth areas – the Alberta Deep Basin and the Greater Peace River High. Tourmaline is executing a large-scale, repeatable capital exploration and development program in these two core long-term growth areas.

Tourmaline’s long-term business strategy is to increase shareholder value by building an extensive asset base over two to three core exploration and production areas and exploiting and developing these areas to increase reserves, production and cash flows at an attractive return on invested capital.


ENTRADA RESOURCES INC.- #58,683 – 1.93KM – Battery to pipeline -Leedale

Cenovus’s conventional oil, natural gas and natural gas liquids business is one of our production areas. Our conventional assets include production and operations in the Deep Basin, a liquids-rich natural gas fairway located along the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains in northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia.

In May 2017, Cenovus assumed ownership of ConocoPhillips’ conventional assets in Alberta and British Columbia.[5] Cenovus’s current conventional assets include the Deep Basin, a liquids-rich natural gas fairway located in northwestern Alberta and northeastern British Columbia, and the Marten Hills heavy oil project. The Deep Basin asset comprises approximately 2.8 million net acres of land and produced more than 97,000 barrels of oil equivalent a day in 2019. Cenovus also holds a significant land position in the Marten Hills region for potential development.



Western Canada Oil & Gas Facility with Compressor Detail

Tidewater Midstream – Gas Plant – 12-35-070-09W6

Primary business includes natural gas processing, liquids upgrading, transportation and storage, and marketing. Our core operations are in the Deep Basin, Edmonton, and Montney regions of Alberta and BC.

Our midstream operations include > 1.5 Bcf/day of gross gas processing capacity, and > 4,000 kilometers of pipelines. We are well positioned for oil and gas developers in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin, an area that holds significant reserves and further development potential due to modern drilling, completions and recovery techniques.


Tamarack Valley Energy Ltd. – 14-28-073-07W6

Tamarack Valley Energy is an oil and gas company involved in the identification, evaluation and operation of resource plays in the Western Canadian sedimentary basin. The Company uses a rigorous, proven modeling process to carefully manage risk and identify growth opportunities. Tamarack’s diversified suite of oil-focused assets provides exposure to the high impact Cardium light oil resource plays in Lochend, Garrington/Harmattan and Buck Lake in Alberta, low cost Viking light oil resource plays in Redwater, Foley Lake and Westlock in Alberta and highly economic heavy oil opportunities southeast of Lloydminster in Saskatchewan.


Kelt Exploration Ltd. – 11-31-073-08W6

Kelt Exploration Ltd. is an oil and gas company based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The company focuses on exploration, development and production of crude oil and natural gas resources, primarily in west central Alberta and northeastern British Columbia.

Kelt has a large inventory of future drilling locations on its remaining Montney and Charlie Lake land holdings at Wembley/Pipestone (Alberta) where the Company owns 107,155 net acres (167 sections) of Montney rights, at Oak/Flatrock (British Columbia) where the Company owns 203,661 net acres (318 sections) of Montney rights and in Alberta where the Company owns 74,720 net acres (117 sections) of Charlie Lake rights.



Canadian Natural Resources Limited 16-10-079-12W6

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The location of the pipeline permits are the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) located in Western Canada including southwestern Manitoba, southern Saskatchewan, Alberta, northeastern British Columbia.

Pipeline permits are related to petroleum pipelines transport oil, oil products and natural gas. In addition to these two main types of pipelines, there are also four other sub-categories of pipelines: Gathering Lines, Feeder Lines, Transmission Pipelines and Distribution Pipelines. The permits represent all types of pipelines.

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