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This is a list of Canadian natural gas companies: ATCO - based in Edmonton, Alberta [1] AltaGas - based in Calgary, Alberta; Anderson; Canadian Natural Resources - based in Calgary; Dejour Energy - based in British Columbia; Direct Energy - formerly based in Toronto and now based in Houston, Texas
source for market cap, [4] source for profit. Data rounded to nearest million. . By market cap, Crescent Point Energy is the largest Canadian oil company never to make the global 500 list, according to Forbes ; Encana, Talisman Energy last made the Fortune 500 list in June 2011; Cenovus Energy dropped out December 2013.; CNRL 2013 annual production was estimated to be 671,162 bbl (106,706.2 m ...
Midstream and Marketing - Pembina's storage/terminal business. 18% of revenue comes from storage and related services not connected with the Cutbank Complex and Ethylene storage. Cutbank is made up of 3 gas plants (Cutbank, Musreau, Kakwa River), 9 compressor stations and a 300 km long system that gathers and processes natural gas liquids ...
Canadian Natural Resources Limited, or CNRL or Canadian Natural is a senior Canadian oil and natural gas company that operates primarily in the Western Canadian provinces of British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba, with offshore operations in the United Kingdom sector of the North Sea, and offshore Côte d'Ivoire and Gabon.
Canadian Natural Resources: Oil & gas Exploration & production Calgary: 1973 Oil and gas development and production P A Canadian Oil Sands: Oil & gas Exploration & production Calgary: 1978 Oil production, part of Suncor Energy: P A Canadian Pacific Railway Limited: Industrials Railroads Calgary: 1881 Railway P A Canadian Plasma Resources ...
[3] [4] Its 38,300 kilometre (23,800 mile) natural gas pipeline system connects multiple Canadian provinces, several US states, and the Gulf of Mexico. [5] The company was formed by Imperial Oil in 1949 as the Interprovincial Pipe Line Company Limited to transport Alberta oil to refineries. Over time, it has grown through acquisition of other ...
The process of taking hydrogen sulphide out of a gas stream is called "sweetening" the gas. The Union Natural Gas Company of Canada (now Union Gas Ltd.) of Chatham-Kent, Ontario built Canada's first Koppers process sweetening plant in 1924 at Port Alma, Ontario, to scrub Tillbury gas. Hydrogen sulphide is a dangerous substance which at low ...
As the natural gas industry grew with pipeline construction in the 1950s, many companies - Imperial, British American (B/A; later Gulf Canada) and Shell, for example - constructed plants in Alberta to process newly discovered natural gas so it could be made pipeline-ready.