Canaport is a Canadian marine
crude oil receiving terminal located on the north shore of the
Bay of Fundy
The Bay of Fundy (french: Baie de Fundy) is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the U.S. state of Maine. It is an arm of the Gulf of Maine. Its extremely high tidal range is th ...
at Mispec Point, approximately southeast of the city of
Saint John,
New Brunswick
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.
Commissioned in 1970, Canaport was the first deep-water crude terminal in the Western Hemisphere able to receive
supertanker
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s. Canaport was built by
Irving Oil
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, which has continuously owned and operated the facility throughout its existence. The terminal is currently configured exclusively as a crude receiving terminal in order to supply the
Irving Oil Refinery
The Irving Oil Refinery is a Canadian oil refinery located in Saint John, New Brunswick. It is currently the largest oil refinery in Canada, capable of producing more than of refined products per day. Over 80 per cent of the production is exported ...
, which was itself constructed in 1960.
Crude terminal infrastructure
Canaport consists of the following infrastructure:
* A floating mono-buoy located approximately southwest of Mispec Point to which tankers attach onto and swing freely 360° with the tide.
* An undersea pipeline ( in length) that transfers crude oil from the mono-buoy to the shore.
* Tanks on shore with over of storage capacity.
* A land pipeline ( in length) that transfers crude oil from the storage tanks to the refinery in the east end of Saint John.
The terminal was originally designed to have 5 storage tanks measuring in diameter. The owner of Irving Oil,
K.C. Irving modified the terminal's design to include 6 tanks so each tank could each have a single letter that when combined would spell I-R-V-I-N-G when viewed from the water. Subsequent expansions of the refinery in the 1970s, 80s and 90s resulted in the construction of additional storage tanks.
Canaport LNG
The Canaport LNG terminal is a
liquified natural gas
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4, with some mixture of ethane, C2H6) that has been cooled down to liquid form for ease and safety of non-pressurized storage or transport. It takes up about 1/600th the volu ...
(LNG) receiving and regasification terminal located adjacent and immediately east of the Canaport crude receiving terminal. Commissioned in 2008, it is Canada's first LNG terminal and the first LNG terminal built in eastern North America in 30 years. It is capable of receiving the largest LNG tankers in the world.
Canaport LNG has a nominal capacity of handling of LNG per day, enough to heat 5 million homes. Regasified LNG from the Canaport LNG terminal is capable of supplying 20% of the natural gas demand in the northeastern
United States
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and Canada.
In 2001 Irving Oil applied for a permit to add
liquified natural gas
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas (predominantly methane, CH4, with some mixture of ethane, C2H6) that has been cooled down to liquid form for ease and safety of non-pressurized storage or transport. It takes up about 1/600th the volu ...
(LNG) to its Canaport deep-water crude receiving terminal. The permit was granted in April 2004 and Irving Oil entered into a partnership with
Repsol S.A. to develop Canaport LNG; Irving Oil owns 25% of Canaport LNG while Repsol S.A. owns 75%. Construction of the LNG terminal started in September 2005 and the facility was commissioned in 2008 and received its first shipment of LNG in June 2009.
Repsol acquired Irving's share in the LNG terminal in August 2021.
Canaport LNG consists of the following infrastructure:
* A pier, consisting of a terminal jetty constructed from 16 marine support jackets, 12 roadway and pipe support trestle sections, an LNG receiving platform, 10 mooring hooks, four berthing fenders, an access gangway and eight catwalk structures. Total structural steel weight is . Approximately of concrete form the road and platform deck.
* Three (3) insulated storage tanks on shore.
* A regasification facility using submerged combustion vaporizers to convert LNG into natural gas by warming it.
The construction of the Canaport LNG was coincident with construction of the
Brunswick Pipeline
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The Brunswick Pipeline is a natural gas transmission pipeline in the Canadian province of New Brunswick.
It runs from the Canaport liquified natural gas (LNG) receiving and regasification terminal at Red Head in east Saint John, NB to ...
which transports the natural gas from Canaport LNG to markets.
Saint John LNG
In 2021, Canaport LNG was re-named to Saint John LNG following the purchase of the Irving interest by the Repsol partner. Saint John LNG is now fully owned by Repsol subsidiaries.
Controversies
In 2005, Irving Oil received a controversial tax break from the City of
Saint John to develop the Canaport LNG terminal; it was apparently negotiated one-on-one with the city's then-mayor
Norm McFarlane
Norman McFarlane is a Canadian businessman and politician. He was the 64th Mayor of Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. He was first elected on May 10, 2004, and sworn into office on Tuesday, May 25. He was defeated in the 2008 New Brunswick m ...
. The tax concessions have cost the City of Saint John approximately $75 million over ten years, with a potential total loss of over $180 million.
Saint John Common Council's reconsideration of this tax concession in 2015 resulted in warnings from Irving Oil, including editorials published in the Telegraph-Journal arguing against re-opening the deal.
In September 2013, nearly 7,500 songbirds were killed when they flew into a gas flare at the plant. The incident was caused by a "combination of nocturnal flaring and unsettled
oggy
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weather conditions during peak migration periods
hichcreated the potential for a significant bird mortality event." The owners were eventually fined $750,000 for the offence. Soon after the incident, the plant completed a $45 million upgrade which significantly reduced the amount of flaring which takes place at the plant.
Proposed new oil export terminal
Irving Oil has announced plans to build a new $300-million terminal at Canaport to export the oil from the proposed
Energy East pipeline.
References
External links
Canaport - Irving OilCanaport LNG
{{Irving Group of Companies
Oil terminals
Liquefied natural gas terminals
Petroleum in Canada
Petroleum infrastructure in Canada
Natural gas infrastructure in Canada
Buildings and structures in Saint John, New Brunswick
Ports and harbours of New Brunswick