Rangeland Midstream Canada Brings Marten Hills Pipeline System into Service
(P&GJ) — Rangeland Midstream Canada announced that its Marten Hills Pipeline System has entered service.
The system consists of new crude oil and condensate pipelines located in the Marten Hills region of north central Alberta.
The Marten Hills Pipeline System extends approximately 85 kilometers (52.8 miles), terminating at an interconnect with Plains Midstream Canada’s Rainbow Pipeline System, which serves the Edmonton, Alberta, hub and refining market.
The system is anchored by long-term transportation agreements with three of the region’s largest crude oil producers, who have made a combined minimum volume commitment representing 40 percent of the system’s capacity. The agreements span a 450,000-acre area of mutual interest dedicated to the Marten Hills system.
“The Marten Hills System will benefit from operators in the region resuming previously shut-in production as they benefit from improved economics and a stronger demand for their products,” said Rangeland Canada Vice President of Business Development Briton Speer.
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