West Coast Olefins Ltd.

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Calgary, Canada

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Oil & Energy· Petrochemical engineer

West Coast Olefins Ltd. Reviews | Rating 2.7 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

West Coast Olefins Ltd. is located in Calgary, Canada on 555 4 Ave SW Suite 1700. West Coast Olefins Ltd. is rated 2.7 out of 5 in the category oil & energy in Canada. West Coast Olefins Ltd. (WCOL) is developing a project to recover ethane and other natural gas liquids (NGLs) from the Enbridge Westcoast Pipeline that runs just east of Prince George, BC. The recovered ethane will then be used as the primary feedstock to an Ethylene Plant that will produce polymer grade ethylene. Ethylene will be supplied to an adjacent Polyethylene facility, owned by a third-party company. WCOL seeks to: - Accelerate solutions that have large scale emission reductions and supply products that will improve quality of life. - Leverage Canada's natural gas and renewable energy to displace GHG intensive manufacturing across the globe. Global solutions are required to address these global challenges. - Develop responsible petrochemical projects that add value to Canada's natural gas resources and provide an opportunity to diversify local economies and create long-term, stable, employment while delivering products that each of us have come to rely on.

Address

555 4 Ave SW Suite 1700

Phone

+1 4036513303

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Calgary, AB

Founded

2018

Open hours

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Martin Gomez

West Coast Olefins is providing an extremely environmentally conscious project that will remove liquids from the existing natural gas stream before they're burned in thousands of burner tips across western Canada. Those liquids are removed and processed to make important petrochemical feedstocks, like ethylene and polyethylene. Those feedstocks allow the manufacture of thousands of products, from pacemakers to MRI machines, to eyeglasses, to clothing, to carpets to commercial aircraft. Yes, single-use plastics are a problem and they need to be dealt with globally but that discussion is irrelevant to this project. Most single-use plastic products (straws, utensils and consumer packaging) are made today in China, using ethylene derived from coal through an alternate, extremely dirty and energy intensive process. Let's show the world that western Canada, and Prince George in particular, can host a technologically cutting edge petrochemical facility that helps to reduce emissions domestically and worldwide.

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L H

unethical! This company does not care about environment! It is planing to build a chemical plant right by residential area in Prince George! Many people bring up the air pollution issue and request them to relocated outside the bowl area. But they don’t care! They will supply raw plastic which is the main material for single plastic bag production to China and other Asian countries!