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Customers
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North America
Pipeline Owning Companies
Alliance Pipeline
B.C. Gas / Terusen Gas
Enbridge Pipelines
Conoco Canada
Mobil Oil
Nova Chemicals
Pacific Northern Gas
Petro Canada
Sherritt International
Suncor Energy
Syncrude Canada
TransCanada Pipeline
Westcoast Energy / Duke Energy / Spectra
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International
China - CNPC, Liaohe
Number 1 Oilfield Construction Company, CPPLB,
Liaohe Number 2 Oilfield Construction Company, CPECC, Zhongyuan
Petroleum Exploration Bureau, Huabei Petroleum Administration
Bureau.
Algeria - Cosider, Kanaghaz, GTP, Sonelgaz,
Sonatrach, ENAC.
Pakistan - Sui Northern Gas, Sui Southern
Gas,
Kazakhstan - Arctic Construction, Hurricane
Kumkol
Kenya - Kenya Pipeline Company
Bolivia - Transredes
Malaysia - Petronas
Germany - Otto Wolff
Qatar - Medgulf Construction
Venezuela - CANSPEC
Russia - Flint
Yemen - Nexen
Australia - McConnell Dowell
Mexico
- ARB Ardenal / Techint / Angel Macias Garza / Compania de Operaciones de Nitrogeno
Saudi Arabia
- Schlumberger
Chile - Techint
Brazil - Techint
Bangladesh - Castle Construction, Poles and Concrete
Ivory Coast - Foxtrot Int.
South Africa - Hall Longmore
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Major Projects
The Duke Energy “Grizzly”
Project Proline was a key
supplier of pipeline equipment for the Duke Energy “Grizzly”
Project. Duke Energy contracted Surerus Construction of Fort St.John,
B.C. and Kendal Pipeline of Grande Prairie, Alberta to build the
16" natural gas pipeline. Construction of approximately 105
km of pipeline occurred in some of the most extreme terrain and
weather conditions known to pipeline professionals. Crossing over
northeastern B.C. and northwestern Alberta, the pipeline cost an
estimated $55 million to build.
The
TransCanada Chancellor Extension Project
Another project that Proline equipment was
proven was the Chancellor Extension project. TransCanada Pipelines
contracted Midwest General Contractors to construct approximately
15 kilometres of 42" natural gas pipeline in the Hussar, Alberta
area. The contractor had to deal with unpredictable Alberta spring
weather from rain to sun to intermittent snow storms creating very
muddy right of way conditions.
Proline supplied specialized pipeline equipment consisting of a
42" self contained Hydraulic Pipe Bending Mandrel with remote
control operation, 42" Pipe Facing Machine and Power Unit,
42" Internal Line-up Clamps with Copper Back up systems installed
for use with the customers external automatic welding system.
Alliance Pipeline Project
PROLINE
was one of the main suppliers of pipeline equipment and supplies
for The Alliance Pipeline Project. The project involved construction
of a 36 and 42" high pressure natural gas pipeline from Fort
St. John, British Columbia, Canada to Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
The pipe was welded using mechanized (automatic)
welding in the U.S.A. & Canada. There were three (3) Canadian
contractors working on the Canadian portion. All three Canadian
contractors and one U.S.A. company relied on PROLINE equipment and
/or supplies.
U.S. Pipelines welded the first joint of
the Alliance Pipeline Project, using PROLINE’s pneumatic internal
copper back-up clamp.
TCPL "Keystone"

Enbridge "Clipper"
The Alberta Clipper Project is an integral part of Enbridge's expansion program to meet North America's needs for reliable and secure energy supplies.
Alberta Clipper is a crude oil pipeline that will provide service between Hardisty, Alberta, and Superior, Wis. This 1,000-mile/1,607-km segment is designed to resolve expected capacity constraints and is expected to be in service by mid-2010, complementing the recently completed Southern Access Project as crude oil supplies from Western Canada continue to increase. Initial capacity will be 450,000 barrels per day (bpd), with ultimate capacity of up to 800,000 bpd available.
With supply from Western Canada oil sands developments expected to grow by as much as 1.8 million barrels per day by 2015, the industry has asked for more capacity out of the oil sands and into the U.S. Midwest markets. The request is driven by oil sands producers and refiners that have long development timelines and need assurance that adequate pipeline infrastructure will be put in place in time to serve their projects. Alberta Clipper is a direct response to this request.
The 672-mile/1,081-km Canadian portion of the pipeline from Hardistry, AB to Gretna, MB is mechanically complete. Restoration work is well underway; however, poor weather conditions this fall have delayed completion along some portions of the right-of-way. All remaining clean-up and restoration work will be finalized beginning in spring 2010. The line will officially go into service in mid-2010 after the U.S. portion of the pipeline is complete.
Terasen Gas "TMX Project"
Construction of the Anchor Loop is now complete. As of October 30, 2008 the Anchor Loop is in-service. Environmental restoration has been completed on the Jasper section and restoration of the Mount Robson section will be complete during 2009. Ongoing monitoring will carry on for several years to come.
2009 Right-of-way restoration activities (Mount Robson section)
Over the next several months, residents and visitors may notice activities along the pipeline between East Gate, Jasper National Park and Valemount, B.C. These restoration, Department of Fisheries and Oceans compensation, and monitoring activities are important to ensure a positive legacy remains.
Activity levels will be significantly less than during construction, and although activities may be noticeable, we anticipate minor disruption to those in the area. This work may result in short term temporary traffic disruptions; and seeding, planting, weed treatment and restoration monitoring activities may also be noticeable.
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