New Condensate Refinery Near Edmonton - Keyera Energy
Official title: Josephburg Condensate Fractionation Project
Keyera Energy wants to build a new refinery in Alberta's Industrial Heartland, about 22 km northeast of Edmonton. The facility would process condensate into lighter hydrocarbon products like liquid petroleum gas. It would handle nearly 16,000 cubic metres per day and include storage tanks, a flare, and water treatment facilities.
Why This Matters
Live near Strathcona County or the Industrial Heartland? This refinery would be in your backyard. Flares, storage tanks, and industrial traffic could affect air quality and road congestion. If you rely on well water nearby, you might want to know about the stormwater management plans.
What Could Change
If approved, a new industrial refinery would be built northeast of Edmonton. The facility would process condensate into various petroleum products. New infrastructure would include storage tanks, a flare system, and access roads in the Industrial Heartland area.
Key Issues
- Should a new condensate refinery be approved in Alberta's Industrial Heartland?
- What are the potential air quality and environmental impacts of the facility?
Indigenous Consultation
This consultation requires engagement with Indigenous communities under the Crown's duty to consult.