Taylor to Gordondale pipeline investment expected in 2026, says Pembina
In its quarterly report, Pembina Pipeline said it is working on multiple proposed pipeline expansions worth a combined total of over a billion dollars, including one that starts in the Peace region.

TAYLOR, B.C. — Pembina Pipeline is working on multiple proposed pipeline expansions worth a combined total of over a billion dollars, including one that starts in the Peace region.
The company released its second quarter financial results for 2025 on August 6th. The 65-page report includes an outline of expansion projects in the works by Pembina and its subsidiaries.
One of those projects was the ‘Taylor to Gordondale project,’ initially proposed by Pembina subsidiary Pouce Coupe Pipe Line in 2024.
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It consists of an 89-kilometre, 16-inch pipeline being built to move natural gas condensate from Taylor, B.C. to Gordondale, Alberta.
In the months since its initial proposal, the project has drawn support from the City of Fort St. John, and staff members with the energy company say engineering work has continued and remains ongoing.
According to the quarterly report, Pembina is currently expected to approve and move forward with this project, with a final investment decision expected in the first quarter of 2026.
Another project outlined in the report would see the existing Peace River-area pipeline system expanded to allow an additional 70,000 barrels per day to move between Fox Creek and Namao, Alberta.
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A final investment decision on that project is expected by the end of 2025.
No other future projects are outlined in detail in the quarterly financial report, but it does say Pembina is considering “further expansions to support volume growth in northeast British Columbia, including new pipelines and terminal upgrades.”
The report also says the company’s revenue for the first six months of 2025 is up to $4.074 billion, up from $3.395 billion in the first half of 2024, with gross profit in the same time period also up from $1.545 billion to $1.708 billion.
To view the full 65-page financial report, look below.
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