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preppypyro 07-23-2008 03:35 PM

Jasper Area
 
Does anyone know what kind of pipeline they are putting in up there? It looks like quite the project.

seventyseven250 07-24-2008 11:43 AM

No idea. What size is it? I would assume the major east to west natural gas transmission lines would run further north to avoid the parks, but that's a guess at best.

preppypyro 07-24-2008 11:54 AM

Its gotta be maybe a 24inch ish pipe.

seventyseven250 07-24-2008 02:26 PM

Well if it's 24" pipe, that'll flow some serious gas. The Hinton/Edson/Jasper area are no longer my problem, so I haven't been keeping up with it.

Two possibilities. 1) bringing gas from NEBC to fill the half used gas plants in Central Alberta, or 2) shipping processed gas out to Kitimat for the LNG terminal that was proposed. I know there were projects of both types on the drawing boards a year or two ago, but I never heard that they were going ahead. I would have thought either project would go further north though, closer to tumbler ridge.

brmpipes 07-24-2008 03:53 PM

iI\I searched Jasper pipeline project and got the twinning of an existing pipeline going toward bc.North American pipeline is doing the work i believe.The original owners had a deal with the government ,that in 1955 they would be able to upgrade the pipeline but only once in the park region.aperrently this is being done now.

preppypyro 07-24-2008 06:28 PM

That would be the one brmpipes, North american was doing the work, thanks, reps your way.

Zip 07-24-2008 08:23 PM

We drove through there a few months ago. That is going to be one long pipe line. I was quite surprised to see it along the highway through the park.

On our way back we actually got stopped leaving Jasper while they moved equipment across the street. The layed old tires across the street for the tracked equipment to drive on. Took about 10 min to get everything across.

brmpipes 07-24-2008 08:47 PM

After Edmonton-based contractor North American Construction Group finishes laying jumbo pipe, 36 inches (91 centimetres) in diameter, across 159 kilometres of Jasper National Park and British Columbia's Mount Robson Park next November, oil deliveries will rise 15 per cent to 300,000 barrels per day.

The increase will only begin to use the route's newly built-in capacity to keep on expanding without further construction in the most environmentally touchy legs of the 1,150-kilometre corridor from Edmonton across the Continental Divide to Vancouver.

mustange70 07-28-2008 11:59 PM

diddo on the big inch pipe, i was doing the welder qualifications at my old job before i left for that pipeline.


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