Prince George Refinery
Canadian oil refinery
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The Prince George Refinery is a light oil refinery located in the city of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada owned by Tidewater Midstream & Infrastructure Ltd. The refinery feed stock is delivered by pipeline from wells in north-eastern British Columbia. The refinery provides unleaded gasoline, seasonal diesel fuels, mixed propane and butane, and heavy fuel oil.[1] The refinery is fed from the Pembina Pipeline that runs from Taylor, British Columbia through Prince George ending in Kamloops.[2]
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
CityPrince George
OperatorTidewater Midstream & Infrastructure Ltd.
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| Country | Canada |
|---|---|
| Province | British Columbia |
| City | Prince George |
| Refinery details | |
| Operator | Tidewater Midstream & Infrastructure Ltd. |
| Owner | Tidewater Midstream & Infrastructure Ltd. |
| Commissioned | 1967 |
| Capacity | 12,000 bbl/d (1,900 m3/d) |
| No. of employees | 85 |
| Oil refining center | Prince George |
The facility was sold by Husky Energy to Tidewater Midstream & Infrastructure Ltd. in October 2019 for $215 million.[3] Husky Energy had owned the facility since 1982.
