Ferndale LPG Export Facility
Ferndale, WA
Location
Yes
Operator
Butane and Propane
Fuel Type
Located approximately 100 miles north of Seattle, the Ferndale LPG export terminal represents a strategic outlet point for North American LPG volumes. Like RIPET, it is competitively situated to serve the high-demand Far East market with shorter average shipping times and has the same competitive arbitrage as RIPET vs. the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Terminal demand is supported through various long-term purchase agreements with Canadian and U.S. suppliers, primarily from key producing regions, processing facilities and refineries in parts of Western Canada and the Northern U.S., including the Bakken in North Dakota. Petrogas also maintains service agreements with numerous Tier 1 rail providers in order to leverage existing railway networks to take advantage of competitively priced product across North America. The Ferndale Facility is also pipeline connected to two regional refineries, providing additional supply, sales and fee-for service opportunities for the terminal.
Overview
Located approximately 100 miles north of Seattle, the Ferndale LPG export terminal represents a strategic outlet point for North American LPG volumes. Like RIPET, it is competitively situated to serve the high-demand Far East market with shorter average shipping times and has the same competitive arbitrage as RIPET vs. the U.S. Gulf Coast.
Terminal demand is supported through various long-term purchase agreements with Canadian and U.S. suppliers, primarily from key producing regions, processing facilities and refineries in parts of Western Canada and the Northern U.S., including the Bakken in North Dakota. Petrogas also maintains service agreements with numerous Tier 1 rail providers in order to leverage existing railway networks to take advantage of competitively priced product across North America. The Ferndale Facility is also pipeline connected to two regional refineries, providing additional supply, sales and fee-for service opportunities for the terminal.