Fort Saskatchewan Path2Zero Expansion Project

Join the team building the world’s first net-zero emissions ethylene complex in Fort Saskatchewan.

Site map of Dow's Path2Zero expansion project in Fort Saskatchewan, showing existing and new assets, rail lines, and cracker facilities.
Dow’s Path2Zero site plan in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta, outlining existing infrastructure and future assets for the world’s first net-zero ethylene complex. Image Source: dowcanada.ca / Dow Chemical Canada.

Be part of the Dow Path2Zero project—creating thousands of jobs and redefining sustainable manufacturing.

Dow’s Path2Zero Expansion Project in Fort Saskatchewan is a first-of-its-kind development aimed at building the world’s first net-zero emissions ethylene and derivatives complex. Located at Dow’s existing site, the project includes the addition of a new ethylene cracker and polyethylene production units, supported by advanced cogeneration and carbon capture infrastructure. This large-scale expansion is being developed in phases, with operations expected to begin in the latter half of the decade. At peak construction, the project will support thousands of skilled trades jobs and create hundreds of permanent roles upon completion. Path2Zero represents a major investment in Alberta’s industrial future and sets a new benchmark for clean petrochemical manufacturing in North America.

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