Source Energy Services Ltd. (Source) on July 25 announced that it has entered into a partnership with Trican Well Service Ltd. (Trican) to construct a new terminal in the District of Taylor, British Columbia.
According to Source, the terminal, which will be rail serviced by CN, will be unit train capable and will feature ~55,000 metric tons of storage and greater than 12,000 metric tons of daily throughput capacity, “making it one of the largest facilities in northeast BC.”
Construction of the Terminal will commence in July of 2024 with the first phase operational in late Q3 with full completion anticipated in early 2025.
“We are proud to partner with the leading pressure pumping service company in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin to develop much needed northeast British Columbia sand logistics infrastructure,” said Source CEO Scott Melbourn. “Upon completion Source and Trican will be able to offer unparalleled service in the region.”
“The new facility will provide improved sand access and help us better service our clients in northeastern British Columbia,” said Trican President and CEO Brad Fedora. “We are pleased to partner with the leading integrated sand provider in Canada in developing critical infrastructure necessary to help unlock Canadian energy in the region.”





