Suncor Sells Share in Alberta Bitumen Storage Project for $350 M
09.07.2016 - NEWS

September 7, 2016 [OPIS] - Suncor said on Tuesday that it will sell to Fort McKay First Nation a 34.3% equity interest in Suncor's East Tank Farm Development.


The East Tank Farm Development is a Suncor-operated midstream asset currently under construction in the Wood Buffalo Region of Alberta. The facility will consist of bitumen storage, blending and cooling facilities and connectivity to third-party pipelines.

Under the terms of the agreement, Fort McKay First Nation will pay 34.3% of the actual capital cost of the East Tank Farm Development once the assets become operational, which is currently anticipated to be in the second quarter of 2017.

Fort McKay First Nation’s 34.3% share of the actual capital cost of the East Tank Farm Development is currently anticipated to be approximately $350 million which will be payable to Suncor upon closing.

The transaction is subject to a number of closing conditions including the negotiation of definitive documentation, First Nations obtaining suitable financing, due diligence and other conditions customary for transactions of this nature and is anticipated to close in the second quarter of 2017.

Revenue from the long-term terminaling services agreements with the Fort Hills partners will underpin Fort McKay First Nation’s independent financing of the transaction. Suncor will be the operator of the East Tank Farm Development once operational.

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