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Pembina approves $412.8m Heartland Extraction Plant in Alberta
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- Pembina approves $412.8m Heartland Extraction Plant in Alberta The HEP is scheduled to begin operations in late 2029.
- The HEP will be a 750 million cubic feet per day (mcf/d) straddle facility designed to extract natural gas liquids (NGL) under Pembina’s extraction rights on the Yellowhead Pipeline.
- It is an expanded project, evolving from an earlier proposal for the Yellowhead Extraction Plant and incorporates additional capacity to address future opportunities.
Pembina approves $412.8m Heartland Extraction Plant in Alberta The HEP is scheduled to begin operations in late 2029. Credit: Washburn HM/Shutterstock.com. · Offshore Technology · Washburn HM/Shutterstock.com. Shree Mishra Tue, May 26, 2026 at 5:48 PM GMT+7 2 min read PBA NG=F Pembina Pipeline has approved the construction of the C$570m ($412.8m) Heartland Extraction Plant (HEP) in Alberta, Canada.
The HEP will be a 750 million cubic feet per day (mcf/d) straddle facility designed to extract natural gas liquids (NGL) under Pembina’s extraction rights on the Yellowhead Pipeline.
It is an expanded project, evolving from an earlier proposal for the Yellowhead Extraction Plant and incorporates additional capacity to address future opportunities.
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