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Waterton Gas Complex

Shell's Waterton Complex is located in southern Alberta about 30 kilometres southwest of Pincher Creek. The Waterton Complex was constructed to process sour natural gas from the Waterton field discovered by Shell in 1957.

   
Plant Profile

Plant Profile

Essential facts about the Waterton Gas Complex.

Sustainable Development

Sustainable Development

We integrate economic, environmental and social considerations into all our business decisions.

Operations and Products

Operations and Products

Discover what happens to 5.2 million cubic metres of raw gas every day.

News

News

Latest news about the Waterton Gas Complex.

Process

Process

Learn how raw gas gets from the well to the plant and how it's processed.

Contact us

Contact us

Emergency and customer inquiry telephone numbers.

Safety

Safety

Ensuring the safety of our neighbours, contractors and employees.

The Waterton/Castle Region

The Waterton/Castle Region

Learn more about Shell's activities in the Castle area.

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