NorthRiver Midstream has announced its Fort Nelson Gas Plant operations are being suspended due to a significant reduction in gas volumes being supplied by regional producers to the plant for processing.
For over a year, NorthRiver has been regularly engaging with pertinent stakeholders to find long-term viable solutions and initiatives to ensure a stable supply of producer gas volumes from the region to continue plant operations, according to a statement on the company’s website. Currently, NorthRiver has no future certainty on sustained area production as producers have provided notice that they do not intend to resume production that was shut in due to wildfires.
The facility locally employs 42 unionized employees and six non-union employees while also enabling additional regional employment through upstream natural gas production and the local supply chain that services the industry. Additionally, the plant plays a vital role in ensuring the community of Fort Nelson’s access to electricity and gas services, underscoring its significance to the region.
NorthRiver remains committed to continuing to work with area producers, the Province of B.C. and other stakeholders on solutions that would allow for gas processing to resume in due course.