Pembina Pipeline Corporation (PPL-PC.TO) TSX

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Pembina Pipeline Corporation

Address

585 - 8th Avenue South West

Calgary, AB T2P 1G1

Canada

Phone

403-231-7500

Sector

Energy

Industry

Oil & Gas Midstream

Employees

2997

First IPO Date

January 30, 2014

Key Executives

NameTitlePayYear Born
J. Scott BurrowsPresident, Chief Executive Officer & Director3.93M1980
Cameron J. GoldadeChief Financial Officer1.4MN/A
Jaret A. Sprott PEngChief Operating Officer1.74MN/A
Dan TucunelVice President of Capital Markets0N/A
Allan CharlesworthVice President of Technical Services0N/A
Sarah Jane SchwannChief Legal, People & Corporate Affairs Officer0N/A
Carl Ian BalfourSenior Vice President of Project Delivery & Technical Excellence0N/A
Scott W. ArnoldManager of Investor Relations0N/A
Christopher Wayne RouschSenior Vice President of Commercial & Customer Service0N/A
Christopher S. SchermanChief Marketing & Strategy Officer0N/A
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Description

Pembina Pipeline Corporation, established in Calgary, Canada, in 1954, delivers essential transportation and midstream services to the energy sector. Its operations are structured into three distinct divisions. The comprehensive Pipelines segment manages a network of conventional, oil sands, heavy oil, and transmission pipelines, boasting a daily transportation capacity of 3.1 million barrels of oil equivalent. This division also provides 11 million barrels of ground storage and approximately 105 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day in rail terminalling capacity, catering to various markets and basins across North America. The Facilities division offers critical infrastructure for processing natural gas, condensate, and diverse natural gas liquids (NGLs) such as ethane, propane, and butane. This includes NGL fractionation capabilities of 354 thousand barrels per day, 21 million barrels of underground cavern storage, and supporting pipeline and rail terminalling systems. Finally, the Marketing & New Ventures division focuses on the buying and selling of hydrocarbon liquids and natural gas, predominantly sourced from the Western Canadian sedimentary basin and other key energy regions.

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