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Enbridge goes ahead with $300m expansion of gas storage facility near Fort St. John

Enbridge has announced a $300 million expansion of the Aitken Creek natural gas storage facility, near Fort St. John.

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Enbridge announced the expansion in its second-quarter results. (Enbridge)

FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. — Enbridge is going ahead with a $300 million expansion of a local gas storage facility.

Plans for the Aitken Creek natural gas storage facility, located about 120 kilometres northeast of Fort St. John, were announced as part of the company’s second-quarter update on August 1st.

“In British Columbia, Aitken Creek is the only underground natural gas storage facility in the province, and we’re proceeding with a 40 bcf [billion cubic feet] expansion which will provide enhanced flexibility for our LNG-related customers,” said Enbridge president and CEO Greg Ebel in a written statement. 

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The expansion will include new onsite wells, additional compression and facility upgrades to enhance withdrawal capacity and output.

The company says the expansion is “substantially de-risked” with 10-year storage contracts already in place. Enbridge expects the facility upgrades to be in service by 2028.

The project is part of Enbridge’s broader $32 billion secured capital growth program.

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In its report, Enbridge reported strong second-quarter results, with $2.2 billion in GAAP (generally accepted accounting principles) earnings and a seven per cent year-over-year increase in adjusted EBITDA (earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization) to $4.6 billion, while reaffirming its full-year financial guidance for 2025.

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Jacob Gendron is a journalist from Brantford, Ontario, and a graduate of the journalism-broadcast program at Fanshawe College in London, ON.
Jacob is passionate about telling impactful local stories and keeping communities informed. He brings a thoughtful, engaging approach to covering news that matters to residents of Fort St. John and its surrounding communities.
In his spare time, Jacob enjoys reading, playing video games and listening to music, especially his favourite band, The Beatles.
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