Secure Energy developing feeder pipeline system, terminal
CALGARY — Secure Energy Services Inc. announced further growth of its midstream infrastructure through the construction of a light oil feeder pipeline system and receipt terminal in the Kindersley-Kerrobert region of Saskatchewan.
Developed over two phases, this system will gather crude oil from multiple oil producers and transport the product to a newly constructed, Secure owned and operated terminal and tankage. From the terminal, the product will be delivered onto the Enbridge mainline at Kerrobert, SK.
All provincial regulatory and permitting requirements for the terminal have been achieved and engineering is complete with major equipment ordered.
Currently under construction, the gathering pipeline system is an 8-in. diameter line stretching approximately 10 km, terminating at Secure's existing Kindersley Full Service Terminal. The construction of this gathering pipeline is 50% complete.
Additional facilities will be tied in to this gathering line by way of small diameter, lateral pipelines. Each location will have a Lease Automatic Custody Transfer unit to facilitate measurement and quality control.
Phase 2 of the project includes a new terminal to be constructed southeast of Kerrobert, which will include all infrastructure required for connection onto the Enbridge mainline. Initial site preparation and development has commenced.
Construction of a 10-in. diameter pipeline stretching 27 km is expected to begin by mid-October. This pipeline will initiate at a pump station that will be constructed adjacent to Secure's existing Kindersley Full Service Terminal and will terminate at the new Secure Kerrobert Terminal.
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