Facilities Division

Facilities Division

Natural gas processing and NGL fractionation
The Facilities Division manages Pembina’s natural gas processing and natural gas liquids (NGL) fractionation facilities and related infrastructure.

Pembina's natural gas gathering and processing assets are strategically positioned in active, liquids-rich areas of the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) and Williston Basin and are integrated with the Company's other businesses.
  
Pembina provides sweet and sour gas gathering, compression, condensate stabilization, and both shallow cut and deep cut gas processing services with a total capacity of approximately 6.3(1) billion cubic feet per day (bcf/d) for its customers. Virtually all of the condensate and natural gas liquids (NGL) extracted through Canadian-based facilities are transported by Pembina's Pipelines Division. In addition, all NGL transported along the Alliance Pipeline are extracted through the Pembina operated Channahon Facility at the terminus.
  
The Facilities Division includes approximately 410 thousand barrels per day (mbpd)(1) of NGL fractionation, 21 million barrels of oil (mmbbls)(1) of cavern storage and associated pipeline and rail terminalling facilities. The Company also has a liquefied propane export facility on Canada's West Coast.
  
These facilities are fully integrated with the Company's other divisions, providing customers with the ability to access a comprehensive suite of services to enhance the value of their hydrocarbons.
  
In addition, Pembina owns a 125-acre bulk marine export terminal in Vancouver, British Columbia. The facility consists of four vessel berths with rail infrastructure serviced by three Class 1 railways that receive and unload unit trains, conveyance systems, significant dry bulk and liquid storage capacity. It is also equipped with efficient material handling systems to load and unload ocean-going vessels.


(1) Net capacity.

Total capacity

6.3 billion cubic feet

Sweet and sour gas gathering, compression, condensate stabilization, and both shallow cut and deep cut gas processing services.