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NGL Extraction
Inter Pipeline's extraction business consists of 100% ownership interests in the Cochrane and Empress II plants and a 50% ownership interest in the Empress V plant. The Empress II and V plants are located on the eastern leg and the Cochrane plant is located on the western leg of the TransCanada Alberta System near the natural gas export points from the province of Alberta. These facilities process pipeline quality natural gas to remove natural gas liquids (NGL) comprised of ethane, propane, butanes and pentanes-plus. The NGL stream is then partially fractionated to produce a specification ethane product and a mix of propane, butane, and pentanes-plus.
In 2012 these facilities processed an average of 2.7 bcf/d of natural gas producing an average of nearly 108,000 b/d of natural gas liquids. NGL are generally used directly as an energy product and as a feedstock for the petrochemical and crude oil refining industries.
| Specifications | ||||
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| Location | Facilities | Processing Capacity | 2012 Throughput | |
| Cochrane | Three turbo- expander cryogenic trains, lean oil plant, CO2 liquefaction plant | 2.5 bcf natural gas 100,000 b/d of NGL |
Natural Gas: 1.8bcf/d Ethane: 51,900 b/d Propane Plus: 24,800 b/d |
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| Empress II | Two turbo-expander cryogenic trains | 2.6 bcf natural gas 65,000 b/d of NGL |
Natural Gas: 0.1 bcf/d Ethane: 1,800 b/d Propane Plus: 1,100 b/d |
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| Empress V | One turbo-expander cryogenic train | 1.1 bcf natural gas 39,000 b/d of NGL |
Natural Gas: 0.8 bcf/d Ethane: 18,900 b/d Propane Plus: 9,100 b/d |
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