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Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd T.TWM

Alternate Symbol(s):  TWMIF | T.TWM.DB.A

Tidewater Midstream and Infrastructure Ltd. is a diversified midstream and infrastructure company with an integrated value chain across North American natural gas, natural gas liquids (NGLs), crude oil, refined product, and renewable energy markets. The Company's operations include downstream facilities, natural gas processing facilities, NGLs infrastructure, pipelines, storage, and various renewable initiatives. It also markets crude, refined products, natural gas, NGLs and renewable products and services to customers across North America. Its key midstream assets include the Brazeau River Complex and Fractionation Facility (BRC), a full-service natural gas and NGL processing facility with natural gas storage pools, and the Ram River Gas Plant, a sour natural gas processing facility with sulfur handling solutions and rail connections. Its key downstream asset is the Prince George Refinery (PGR), the sole light oil refinery within the interior British Columbia market.


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Comment by TVRon Feb 16, 2020 8:45pm
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RE:Tidewater finds itself in Co-op labour dispute

RE:Tidewater finds itself in Co-op labour disputeThe report in the Prince George Citizen 2 days ago has Unifor stating that only Coop trucks are being blocked from entry to the refinery.  Supposedly around 10 Coop trucks per day is normal and it had been as high as 30 recently suggesting Coop may have been using PGR as a source of additional gas supplies.

https://www.princegeorgecitizen.com/news/local-news/union-blocking-co-op-trucks-from-local-refinery-1.24076723

At present there is nothing suggesting refinery operations are being materially compromised, but it does appear likely there will be some revenue loss from what would have been sales to the Coop group.
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