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Goldboro Integrated Energy Park

The municipally owned Goldboro Industrial Park is the landfall site for the Sable natural gas sub-sea pipeline and home to the SOEI $200 million dollar natural gas processing plant. It averages 420mmcf/day with more capacity for processing and expansion to accommodate the many reserves surrounding Nova Scotia.

The Park consists of over 850 acres. Additional lands will be acquired as necessary to meet investor requirements. The lands being acquired for use in expanding the park are all Nova Scotia Provincial Crown Lands.

Advantages of locating at Goldboro Integrated Energy Park:

  • +850 acres of land with room for expansion
  • Direct access to U.S. markets via Maritimes and Northeast Pipelines export infrastructure
  • Convergence of natural gas supply
  • Low industrial land costs
  • Low construction costs
  • Competitive labour costs
  • Goldboro toll by-pass energy savings
  • Research and development tax credits
  • Sheltered ice-free marine terminal access
  • Low density marine traffic



Melford Industrial Park


The Melford Industrial Land Reserve is a 14,500 acre industrial zoned park located on the Strait of Canso. The Strait of Canso is a sheltered, deepwater, ice-free port with water depths in excess of 90 feet within 100 feet from the shore.

Advantages of locating at Melford Industrial Park:

  • Located along the Strait of Canso it is an ideal location for a supply base, fabrication site, general and bulk cargo terminal.
  • The Strait of Canso can handle Post Panamax vessels or ULCC’s.
  • Engineering work completed for easy connections to Nova Scotia's excellent railway and roadway systems
  • Ample space for the construction of storage facilities and access to high capacity electrical transmission lines running adjacent to industrial property
  • A purpose-built freshwater reservoir, with available capacity of 10 million US gallon capacity per day
  • 10's of thousands of acres of available industrial lands
  • Low industrial land costs
  • Low initial investment costs
  • Low transportation costs for marine, rail and highway
  • Low construction costs

 


 

 

  



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