Strathcona Update Life in the Heartland May 6, 2013
Gerry Gabinet, DirectorTyler Westover Acting Manager Industrial DevelopmentStrathcona County
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AgendaWho we are:
Stats Canada Update
Our new brand
What we are:
• Money Sense Magazine
Alberta Industrial Heartland Updates
Tour of Alberta Sept. 4, 2013
Canada +55 Games, 2014
Summary
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Stats Canada Update February 2012
Canada
5.9%
Alberta
10.8%
Edmonton 11.2%
Calgary
10.9%
Strathcona
12.1%
Edmonton CMA
11.8%
Calgary CMA
12.9%
Strathcona
92,490
Sherwood Park
64,733
Rural 27,757
Growth 9,979
Urban 13.9%
Rural 8.2%
Total 12.1%
Last 20 years
62.9%
Average rate
2.45%
Since 2006•Yellowhead County•Lethbridge County
2012 Census Canada
Population 4417
Growth rate 1.0%
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Our New Brand: Living. RefinedThere’s also a humble heartbeat that reminds us of more constrained
beginnings, and grounds us and our children in reality rather than
artificiality. We are salt of the earth in agriculture roots and
environmental stewardship that continue to nourish life and living. We’re
not exotica and New York City. We’re something more.
Truth, beauty, and goodness pulse here. There’s serenity of escapism.
Recreation and healthy lifestyle are a drumbeat.
Knowing neighbors' still matters. Giving back and paying it forward
matters even more.
We are leadership, innovation, pursuit of excellence, creativity, potential,
enablement, and empowerment. We are human powered.
Strathcona County. You owe it to yourself.
Two Publications
Vancouver Province - March
June Warren Nickol’s – Shifting Focus AIH April
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Money Sense Magazine 2013: Recognition for Strathcona County
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Money Sense Magazine 2013: Recognition for Strathcona County
Projected Growth Rates Alberta
Projected Growth Rates Metro Edmonton
Projected Growth Rates
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Strathcona Growth
82,511 84,722 85,52187,998 89,382
94,253 96,076 97,899 99,72256
,845
58,7
54
59,4
09
61,6
60
62,8
50
64,7
33
66,2
95
67,8
97
69,5
00
71,1
03
72,7
06
25,6
66
25,9
68
26,1
12
26,3
38
26,5
32
27,7
57
27,9
58
28,1
78
28,3
99
28,6
19
28,8
39
101,545
92,490
0
20000
40000
60000
80000
100000
120000
2006 2007 2008* 2009* 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Year
Popu
latio
n
Total
Urban
Rural
Housing industry 7.8% Alberta GDP- $22 B- 270,800 employed
Updated Business Data
•
Share of New Business 3.55% SC vs
3.01 Edmonton
Employee Size•
0 4.6%
•
Employees
2.1•
1‐4 1.0%
•
5‐9
‐5.2%•
10‐19
6.9%
•
20‐49
14.5%
•
48,270 jobs
2012•
43,558 jobs
2011
•
4712
9.7% increaseEmployees•
1‐4
58.0%
•
5‐9
17.5%•
10‐19
11.4%
•
SC
86.0%
Source: Colliers
http://www.strathcona.ca/departments/Economic_Develop ment_and_Tourism/property-locator.aspx
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Emerald Hills – Full Build out 15,000 people around 2017‐20.
Draft Plans for new 25m pool and all weather sporting fields.
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Confirmed Retail – Emerald Hills
Golf Town
Visions
Bed Bath Beyond
Winners
Wal
Mart Super Centre
Reitmans
The Shoe Company
Town Shoes
Opa
Quiznos
Ardene
Press’d
Sandwiches
Bouclair
Petsmart
Dollarama
Wine and Beyond
Tony Romas
Chatters
Stokes
Osh Kosh
Town Shoes
Tommy Gun’s
Jones New York
Binhs
Nails
Slamburger
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NE Anthony Henday Planning
Eight interchanges
Nine Flyovers
Two River Structures
47 Total Bridge Structures
Completion date of 2016
Indirect Impact of Oil & Gas Alberta
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Existing Industrial Base
Canada’s largest hydrocarbon processing center home to 15
world scale facilities responsible for 43% of national basic chemical manufacturing
Major center for –
Petroleum Refining (422 Mbdp
capacity)
–
Bitumen Upgrading (255 Mbdp
expanding to 400 Mbpd
capacity)–
Petrochemical Production (Ethylene, Styrene, Fertilizers)
–
Natural Gas Fractionation and Processing
–
A variety of other specialty products
Approximately $1 billion in annual expenditure (excluding
feedstocks)
7,500
full time direct employees
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Turn Around Activity
Maintenance turn arounds
at existing plant involve thousands of contractors and millions
in local expenditures
Agrium Redwater (2013)
Shell (Annually starting 2013‐2015)
Suncor 2013
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Pipelines in Strathcona County
We have over 2800 km of high pressure pipelines between 10”
to 36”
in diameter
Our urban area of Sherwood Park (population of over 67,000) has 17 pipelines adjacent to residential
areas
Products:
Crude oil, condensate/diluents, natural gas, butane, ethane, hydrogen
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Pipelines and Terminal Activities
Kinder Morgan‐
Expansion of terminal to support Trans‐
Mountain enhancement (recent update $5.4 B –
36”
line)
Enbridge Pipelines – Terminal and pipeline starting point for
Northern Gateway project. New tanks proposed at Stonefell (8‐12).Pipelines up North
Interpipeline
– Polaris diluent
terminal and pipeline
expansion
Access Pipeline –
42”
dilbit
pipeline to add 350,000 bpd
capacity (potential for future expansions)
Keyra
Energy –
Diluent pipeline connecting their operation in
Strathcona area and Fort Saskatchewan to the Heartland
Trans Canada Grand Rapids Pipeline
– Grand Rapids Pipeline
Project and Tank Farm AIH. 24”
Diluent and 42”
Bitumen
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Upgrading Project Estimates
Estimates on additions to upgrading capacity are based on the
following assumptions regarding new projects or expansions to existing projects by 2030.
New Upgraders
North West Upgrading
150,000 bbl/day (new) 1st
phase sanctioned
Voyageur
200,000 bbl/day (new) deferred
Sasol GTL facility Proposed
48,000 bbl/day (further information later)
Expansions/Debottlenecking (*)
Syncrude
100,000 bbl/day
Suncor
100,000 bbl/day
CNRL
100,000 bbl/day
Shell Scotford
85,000 bbl/day
Nexen/OPTI
50,000 bbl/day
(*) Notes increase in upgrading capacity beyond existing levels
Major Investment Announcements AIH – Over $20 Billion in Potential
1. North West Redwater Partnership•
Bitumen Refinery $5.7 billion2. Williams Energy
•
Off‐Gas Pipeline and Fractionization $500 million•
Propylene PDH Facility (Greenfield site SC) $900 million3. Pembina
•
NGL Fractionization
Expansion $600 million4. Sasol
•
Gas to Liquids Facility $8 billion5. Keyera
•
De‐ethanizer
Addition $110 million6. BA Energy
•
Bitumen Upgrader Continuation $3 billion7. Agrium Fertilizer
•
Urea Production Expansion $400 million8. Carbon Capture & Storage Projects $2.5 billion
•
Shell Quest•
Enhance Energy9. Canexus $125 million
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Expansion One
Shell Chemicals
Shell RefineryShell Upgrader
Construction storage
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Sasol Update September 5
Optioned the site from Total. Future study required for 48,000 bpd facility. If
built 5,000 construction jobs, 500 fulltime jobs.
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Project Timeline
FEED sanction on this project postponed. Louisiana GTL and Cracker
has received their FEED sanction. Alberta still in process
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Tour of Alberta – Heartland Portion Sept. 4
Strathcona is the start of the road race
Tourism is $5.5 B in Alberta with over
92,600 direct jobs (2010)
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““The most important benefit of population size and growth is the increase it brings to the stock of
useful knowledge. Minds matter economically as much as, or more than, hands or mouths.”
Julian Simon
For more information, please contact:
Gerry Gabinet, Director Economic Development & Tourism
Randy Richards, Manager Commercial Development [email protected]
Tyler Westover, Acting Manager Industrial Development