Alberta Energy Regulator Approves SemCAMS’ Wapiti Sour Gas Plant

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SemCAMS U.L.C., a Canadian subsidiary of Tulsa-based SemGroup Corporation, recently announced that it received Alberta Energy Regulator approval for its sour gas plant, providing options to Wapiti region producers in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.

According to a company press release, the new Wapiti Gas Plant will have the capacity to process 200 million cubic feet per day and 20,000 barrels per day of condensate.

SemCAMS is one of Alberta’s largest licensed sour gas processors.

The new plant will be able to send the acid gas to SemCAMS’ two existing sour gas plants using existing infrastructure. Negotiations are underway with multiple area producers for long-term processing arrangements.

“The Wapiti area and this new gas plant are key components of our overall growth strategy and, with the engineering and license approval now in hand, we are excited about moving this project to the next phase,” said David Gosse, SemCAMS’ vice president and general manager.