ATCO subsidiary to build new pipeline in Alberta to supply gas to petrochemical project

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Canadian Utilities says it plans to spend more than $2-billion on the new pipeline, which will be the largest-ever energy infrastructure project by an ATCO Energy Systems company

, says it plans to build a new natural gas pipeline in Alberta to supply a massive net-zero petrochemical project being built northeast of Edmonton.

Canadian Utilities says the pipeline will supply natural gas to Dow Chemicals’ $9-billion Path2Zero facility, which is being built near Fort Saskatchewan, Alta. and is billed as the world’s first net-zero-emissions integrated ethylene cracker and derivatives site.

 

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