Pembina Pipeline provides update on wildfires
Published by Sara Simper,
Editorial Assistant
World Pipelines,
Pembina Pipeline Corporation has recently provided an update on the operational impacts of the wildfires in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.
All Pembina facilities previously shut down due to the wildfires have resumed operations. To date, Pembina is not aware of any material damage to its assets. They remain committed to ensuring the safety of their workers and impacted communities.
Pembina extends its sincere thanks to their staff and emergency response teams, customers, and industry partners, as well as all emergency personnel responding to the wildfires. Their thoughts continue to be with all impacted communities and first responders during this difficult time.
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