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Alberta unveils $500 million subsidy for companies building petrochemical processing plants

Currently, there are 8,000 direct and 40,000 indirect petrochemical processing jobs in Alberta.

CALGARY C Petrochemical companies have begun arranging to apply for the Alberta government’s new $500-million subsidy program meant to bring more “value-added” jobs to the province.

Alberta Economic Development and Trade Minister Deron Bilous and Energy Minister Marg McCuaig-Boyd announced the new program Monday, which would give companies building new petrochemical plants as many as $500 million in royalty credits.

The credits might be sold to energy firms that extract oil and gas in the province, plus some executives the program would help them build new projects in Alberta.

Williams Energy Canada ULC president David Chappell said his clients are planning to make a final investment decision on a propane-processing plant north of Edmonton this season and the subsidy program announced Monday could provide the project a lift because “it’s difficult to compete against jurisdictions such as the U.S. Gulf Coast.”

“It’s another petrochemical value chain for Alberta and Canada,” Chappell said, adding the company will review who qualifies for the program, but has an interest for making an application.

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