As owner and operator of the Alberta Carbon Trunk Line (ACTL), Wolf is a world leader in the field of carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) and is the largest independent CO₂ infrastructure operator in North America. Our system currently gathers 1.6 million tonnes of CO₂ per year from the NWR Sturgeon Refinery and Nutrien Redwater Fertilizer facility, delivering it safely to storage in Alberta. The ultimate capacity of the system is 14.6 million tonnes of CO₂ per year and there is significant excess capacity to provide immediate decarbonization solutions to emitters.
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The ACTL is open to Albertans – it is a multi-party, open access pipeline designed to connect emitters in with different end-use opportunities, and Wolf has the unique expertise and infrastructure platform to support the individual needs of our customers.
Having worked closely with emitters since 2018, Wolf has significant experience and a successful track record in capture process design and project execution. We have an unparalleled understanding of the opportunities available for economic emissions reduction, including alternatives for overcoming technological or financial barriers.
With an extensive portfolio of midstream operations, we can provide access to capital as an infrastructure partner in support of new CCUS projects and offer a team of highly regarded industry professionals that can be relied upon to develop compression and transportation solutions for a variety of industrial profiles.
Leveraging our detailed understanding of the evolving regulatory landscape, Wolf’s team of experts are focused on designing and implementing innovative, technically executable CCUS projects that can maximize emissions offset credit-generating activities alongside emissions reductions.
Wolf continues to leverage its extensive experience to develop and deliver CCUS projects efficiently and effectively without compromise to our core values or Corporate Responsibility.
Contact us – we would be pleased to discuss how we might support your needs.