Core Projects

Renewable Diesel & Renewable Hydrogen Complex

Renewable Diesel Refinery co-located at the Prince George Refinery

  • Utilizes renewable feedstocks to produce Renewable Diesel
  • Project includes an over-built renewable hydrogen plant that will produce 10.0 MMcf/d of Hydrogen as part of refinery operations
  • Utilizes Haldor Topsoe’s HydroFlexTM technology which provides cost advantages and allows for maximum flexibility of feedstock use

Early mover advantage and co-location will lead to attractive economics

  • Co-location at PGR drives economics through reduced upfront capital spending and operating costs
  • Renewable product yields expected to generate renewable credits in Canada (CFS), B.C. (LCFS), and certain US states (LCFS, RINs and BTCs)

Nameplate Capacity

RD: 3.0 Mbbl/d, H2: 23.7 MT/d (10.0 MMcf/d)

CI Reduction

RD: 80 – 90%, H2: 65 – 75%

Various Feedstocks

UCO, DCO, Tallow, Canola & Soybean

Renewable Product Yields

Renewable Diesel, Hydrogen

Logistics Connectivity

Rail and truck

In Service Date

~Q4 2023

Co-Processing Projects

Co-Processing Projects utilize existing refinery process units to blend in biogenic feedstocks and produce renewable products

  • Canola Co-Processing: Project blends canola oil as feedstock directly into the Unifiner at PGR to produce renewable diesel and gasoline
  • FCC Co-Processing: Fluid Catalytic Cracking co-processing project at PGR expected to result in the production of renewable diesel and gasoline
  • Both Co-Processing Projects have received material BC government support in the form of BC Low Carbon Fuel Standard credits that significantly reduce Tidewater’s net capital contribution
  • The renewable diesel and renewable gasoline produced by the Co-Processing Projects will have a carbon intensity of approximately 80-90% less than conventional fuels

Canola & FCC Co-Processing Quick Stats

Nameplate Capacity

Canola: 300 bbl/d
FCC: 300 bbl/d

CI Reduction

80 – 90%

Various Oil Feedstocks

Canola: Canola
FCC: Wood Waste

Renewable Product Yields

Renewable Diesel & Renewable Gasoline

Logistics Connectivity

Rail and truck

In Service Date

Canola: Q4 2021
FCC: Q2 2023