Condensates are typically used for heavy oil diluent blends, refinery and petrochemical feedstocks. Shell’s current onshore production of condensates is approximately 11,800 b/d with total sales exceeding 18,000 b/d, comprised of conventional condensates, fractionated condensates and condensate produced from the Caroline gas plant. Condensate production from the Sable Offshore Energy Project in Nova Scotia commenced in 2000, adding 4,100 b/d to Shell's equity production in 2005. 
The Thebaud Platform As a fully integrated producer, processor and marketer with significant pipeline and storage infrastructure, Shell Canada Limited distinguishes itself by providing quality products, combined with customer services and value that exceeds our customers’ needs. PRODUCTION FACILITY AREA / PROVINCE | PRODUCTION TYPE / EQUITY PRODUCTION 2005 RATE (bbls/day) | Shell Waterton Gas Plant - Southwest Alberta | Conventional Condensate 2,971 | Shell Jumping Pound Gas Plant - Alberta Foothills | Conventional Condensate 971 | Petro-Canada Wildcat Hills Gas Plant – Alberta Foothills | Conventional Condensate 72 | Shell Burnt Timber Gas Plant - Alberta Foothills | Conventional Condensate 41 | Husky Ram River Gas Plant - Alberta Foothills | Conventional Condensate 204 | Shell Caroline Gas Plant - Alberta Foothills | Caroline Condensate 5,392 | Dow Fractionator (DFS) - Fort Saskatchewan Alberta | Conventional Condensate 1,000 | Amoco Fractionator - Sarnia Ontario | Conventional Condensate 1,150 | Sable Offshore Energy Inc. (SOEI) Fractionator - Point Tupper Nova Scotia | Conventional Condensate 4,140 |
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