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Wolf NGL is focused on developing and acquiring innovative midstream solutions in Western Canada.

NGL North

NGL North is a Wolf proprietary natural gas liquids (NGL) recovery, transportation, and separation system, producing NGL including ethane, propane, butane and condensate.

Wolf recently announced a positive final investment decision to proceed with its NGL North Phase Two expansion, which will significantly increase the NGL production capacity of the NGL North System to over 90,000 barrels per day. The expansion is expected to be in-service in 2027.

About the NGL North system

NGL North is comprised of three primary components:

Recovery (Wolf Recovery Facility 1 or Wolf Recovery Facility 2): NGL recovery facilities with a combined processing capacity of approximately 1.5 billion cubic feet per day. The facilities recover higher carbon NGL prior to downstream combustion.

Transportation (Access NGL and Whiskey Jack Lateral): a 450 kilometre NGL transportation system that connects Wolf Recovery Facilities to the Wolf Feedstock Separation complex.

Separation (Wolf Feedstock Separation or WFS): an NGL separation complex located in Sturgeon County, Alberta and immediately proximate to Wolf’s existing Sturgeon Terminal and Alberta Carbon Trunk Line origin point.

Access NGL Partnership

In July of 2023, Wolf and Northern Lakeland Indigenous Alliance (NLIA) announced a subscription agreement whereby a group of five Alberta-based First Nations and Métis Settlements acquired 43% interest in the Access NGL Pipeline System (Access NGL) from Wolf. This partnership helps to create a foundation of long-term shared prosperity, stable and predictable cash flow and equity ownership for Indigenous communities.