Energy for a Growing America
Building a stronger America from the inside out
For decades, TC Energy has helped power America’s rise, delivering the infrastructure that fuels growth, supports energy security, and connects communities. Today, we’re supporting the next chapter in America’s energy story.
In the heart of America, new factories are opening, data centers are coming online, and communities are growing. And we’re building the connections that make it possible. When energy moves freely, it powers opportunity – sparking investment, strengthening industries, and opening doors.
Together, we’re building a stronger America from the inside out.
An energy network moving America forward
With infrastructure that spans 36 states and delivers 25% of the nation’s natural gas demand, we’re powering growth, opportunity, and resilience across the heart of America.
U.S. Natural Gas Infrastructure
- 25% of U.S. natural gas demand is delivered through our network
- Nearly 31,000 miles of natural gas pipeline
- 532 Bcf of natural gas storage capacity
- 900+ customers served across the U.S., including LDCs, power generators, and industrials
- 110 power plants are directly connected to our network
Economic Impact
- US$10.7 billion invested in U.S. natural gas pipeline systems from 2020 to 2024
- US$8 billion worth of previously announced energy infrastructure projects planned across the Midwest, Mid-Atlantic, and Gulf Coast over the next five years
- US$1 billion+ annually invested in modernization and maintenance
- US$410 million in U.S. property and state income taxes paid in 2024
- 3,200 U.S. employees across 36 states
North American Footprint
- 57,788 miles of natural gas pipeline across North America
- The only company delivering natural gas in Canada, the U.S., and Mexico
- 6,400 MW of nuclear power generation
- 55 Bcf/d of natural gas deliveries (Q3 2024)
Safe operations, lasting impact
- 70+ years of safe operations in the U.S.
- 24/7 monitoring by our Operations Control Centers
- Ongoing Pipeline Integrity Program to ensure safe, reliable operations
- $5.5+ million donated in 2025 to support over 250 local initiatives
- Over 16,900 volunteer hours contributed, supporting more than 204 communities
To learn more about our commitment to pipeline safety, visit our Pipeline and Operations page.
Focused investment in high-growth regions
We’re investing in the regions that are driving America’s energy future. Our projects are designed to meet growing demand, strengthen energy security, and support local economies.
Our presence is more than infrastructure; it is a partnership. We work closely with state and community partners to ensure we are prioritizing safety, supporting local initiatives, and helping communities thrive.
See how we’re investing across the U.S.
Louisiana
- TC Energy in Louisiana
- East Lateral XPress Project – Supports LNG exports
- TC Louisiana Intrastate Pipeline (TCLI) – 42-mile pipeline with 1.5 Bcf/d capacity serving Haynesville production and LNG markets.
- Oak Grove Enhancement Project – Pipeline replacement to ensure reliability in northeast Louisiana.
Virginia
- Media Statement: VRP in-service celebration
- Virginia Reliability Project (VRP) – 49-mile pipeline replacement to support the Hampton Roads region.
- Southeast Virginia Energy Storage Project – Proposed LNG storage facility to support peak demand.
West Virginia
- Media Statement: In-service milestone
- Eastern Panhandle Expansion Project – New pipeline to Morgan County to expand access and support economic growth.
- Hardy Gas Storage – 20 Bcf underground storage facility supporting regional reliability.
Wisconsin
- Wisconsin: Wisconsin Reliability Project (WRP) – Expansion of ANR Pipeline to support reliability and emissions reduction. Includes hybrid compressor upgrades and 51 miles of pipeline replacement.
- Learn more about the completed WRP project
- Heartland Project – Includes new pipeline and modernization of infrastructure in Wisconsin and Illinois
- Wisconsin Access Project (2020) – Capacity expansion and emissions reduction on the ANR system