OTTAWA, ON, Oct. 23, 2025/ CNW/ – The Effect Evaluation Firm of Canada (IAAC) evaluated the Josephburg Condensate Fractionation Job, a brand-new refinery northeast of Edmonton, Alberta, and figured out that its prospective unfavorable results within federal jurisdiction would be restricted or resolved through other methods.
To come to its area 16 choice under the Effect Evaluation Act ( IAA), IAAC engaged other jurisdictions, federal professionals, stakeholders, the general public, and Native Peoples to examine the task description and recognize prospective effects within federal jurisdiction and structures to attend to these prospective effects.
IAAC is of the view that the prospective unfavorable results within federal jurisdiction would be restricted or resolved through existing federal and provincial laws and policies. These consist of, however are not restricted to, the Fisheries Act, the Migratory Birds Convention Act, 1994, the Types at Threat Act, and Alberta’s Environmental Management and Improvement Act, Historic Resources Act, Public Lands Act, Water Act and Wildlife Act
As an outcome of the preliminary evaluation, a detailed evaluation is not needed under the Effect Evaluation Act
The files and list of elements thought about can be discovered in IAAC’s Notification of Early Choice with Factors.
Quick Truths
- Keyera Energy Ltd. is proposing the building and construction, operation, decommissioning and desertion of a brand-new refinery in Alberta’s Industrial Heartland, about 22 kilometres northeast of Edmonton, Alberta As proposed, the Josephburg Condensate Fractionation Job would separate condensate into numerous hydrocarbon items, such as light and midweight condensates, liquid petroleum gas and other hydrocarbon items. The numerous hydrocarbon items would be processed utilizing heat. The task would have an input capability of 15,900 m 3/ day. Job elements would consist of a condensate distillation location, water treatment location, tank, flare, stormwater pond and gain access to roadways.
- The evaluation procedure from start to complete took 48 days to finish.
- IAAC helps with the sustainable advancement of significant jobs based on the Effect Evaluation Act through open and effective evaluations. These evaluations recognize methods to make sure the environment and Indigenous Rights are safeguarded as jobs get developed. To support necessary financial investment in significant jobs, we work carefully with other jurisdictions to accomplish the objective of “one task, one evaluation”.
- Choices like these make sure that Canada’s effect evaluation procedure is effective by figuring out at an early phase whether additional evaluation under the IAA is needed or not.
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