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CN propane supply chain sets new record

Jun 11, 2020

CN announced today that three vessels carrying Canadian propane destined for international markets departed from AltaGas’ Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal located in British Columbia beating the previous record by 50%.

The Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal exclusively uses CN’s transcontinental rail network to safely transport propane from Alberta and British Columbia for export to global markets. Since its launch in May 2019, the terminal has moved over 1 million tonnes of propane.
“CN’s investments in its Edmonton to Prince Rupert corridor continue to help support and enable strong and reliable supply chains,” declared Robert Reilly, executive vice president and chief operating officer at CN. “By investing in capacity, we are supporting our customers’ ability to grow and expand to new markets. Propane is an essential commodity required for commercial, residential, and industrial use and we are proud to be providing a critical, safe, and reliable option for our customers. Congratulations to all the energy workers and railroaders involved in achieving this new record.”
“As world economies start to get moving again, we are committed to enabling their growth and success,” said James Cairns, senior vice president, rail centric supply chain at CN. “CN has been at the forefront of innovation and identifying how we can create new supply chains and expand the country’s trade with international markets. The Ridley Island Propane Export Terminal is an excellent example of how we work directly with our customers to help them win in their markets and expand to new ones. We are proud to go above and beyond for our customers and of what our collaboration can achieve.”
“International markets are constantly looking for new reliable sources of energy,” explained Buck Rogers, vice president, petroleum and chemicals at CN. “Canada’s ability to provide this energy, safely and efficiently, is key to our economic recovery and to our role as a global trading partner. While the energy industry has been particularly affected by the recent economic downturn, CN remains committed to providing a safe and reliable solution to getting Canadian Energy to international markets.”

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