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Grand Rapids

Pipeline system

Overview

Since August 2017, the Grand Rapids Pipeline System has delivered crude oil on behalf of our customers. Jointly owned by South Bow and PetroChina Canada Ltd., formerly Brion Energy Corporation, the 460 km (287 mile) Grand Rapids Pipeline System plays a key role in connecting producing areas northwest of Fort McMurray, Alberta, to terminals in the Edmonton/Heartland region.

In November 2018, we placed the South Grand Rapids Pipeline into service. Through this joint venture between Grand Rapids and Keyera, the asset includes a diluent pump station and a 20-inch diameter diluent pipeline between Edmonton and Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta.

CLICK OR CALL BEFORE YOU DIG

Whether you’re digging a foundation on a commercial jobsite, a swimming pool in your backyard or planting a tree, always know what’s below first. Before putting a shovel in the ground, contact your local One-Call Centre to have all underground utilities located and marked free of charge.

Consequences of unsafe digging include:

READ MORE ABOUT PIPELINE SAFETY

Project highlights

460 Km (287 mile)
pipeline

Operations began
in late August
2017

7,000,000
Dedicated hours

Five years
to complete

300+ Dedicated
workers

Documents & Maps

The Grand Rapids Pipeline System connects producing areas northwest of Fort McMurray, Alta., to terminals in the Edmonton/Heartland region. Explore the route and facilities that make up this important conduit for Alberta crude oil.

Regulatory Contact

The Grand Rapids Pipeline System is regulated by the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER).

Alberta Energy Regulator (AER)

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Ways to reach us

If you have any questions about the Project, please reach out to us via the contact information below.

Grand Rapids pipeline system

1-855-895-8754 Toll-Free (North America)

Shipper information

Shipper Enquiries

Emergency response

Our  commitment to the safety of our people, pipelines and facilities is  unwavering. In case of an emergency, visit our Contact page for our complete list of emergency numbers.

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