Sable energy project off coast of Nova Scotia to undergo maintenance

Written by  PEM Staff Thursday, 06 October 2011
b_200_0_16777215_0___images_stories_2011_sable-project.jpgThe Sable Offshore Energy Project off the coast of Nova Scotia will undergo planned maintenance starting Oct. 5, according to a Reuters news report, decreasing production from the natural gas facility for about three days, Spectra Energy’s Maritimes & Northeast pipeline units said on Monday.
 
Spectra operates the Maritimes & Northeast system that brings offshore, onshore and LNG-sourced natural gas from the Sable project in Atlantic Canada to North American markets.

The Sable project, operated by Exxon Mobil, has the capacity to produce between 400 million and 500 million cubic feet of natural gas and 20,000 barrels of natural gas liquids per day. The project is owned by Exxon, Royal Dutch Shell, Imperial Oil Ltd., Pengrowth Energy Trust and Mosbacher Operating Ltd.
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