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CER Tariff No. 55 – International Joint Rate Tariff Containing Rates Applying to the Transportation of Petroleum (effective February 1, 2022)
NGTL GP is proposing to safely abandon 33 meter stations and 37 laterals, loops or producer tie-ins on the NGTL System as these assets are no longer required for transmission services.
NGTL GP is proposing to decommission 11 laterals or loops and one co-located meter station on the NGTL System as these assets are no longer required to meet customer demand.
HOUSTON, April 25, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Media Advisory – TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy), a leading North American energy infrastructure company, and GreenGasUSA , an owner and operator of renewable natural gas (RNG) value chain critical assets, have announced a strategic collaboration to explore development of a network of natural gas transportation hubs, including RNG. These transportation hubs would provide centralized access to existing energy transportation...
CER Tariff No. 50 – Petroleum Toll Schedule Containing Tolls Applying to the Transportation of Petroleum (effective January 1, 2021)
As a critical part of Canada’s energy network, TC Energy’s NGTL System connects natural gas from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin to the people, industries and communities that depend on safe, affordable and reliable energy every day.
NGTL GP is proposing to permanently cease operations at 14 lateral pipelines or loops on the NGTL System within Alberta as these facilities are no longer necessary to provide service to customers.
NEB Tariff No. 34 – Petroleum Toll Schedule Containing Tolls Applying to the Transportation of Petroleum (effective January 1, 2019)
NGTL GP is proposing to permanently cease operations at 34 meter stations and 27 lateral pipelines, loops and/or producer tie-ins on the NGTL System within Alberta as these facilities are no longer necessary to provide service to customers.
The NGTL System can be the start of moving a molecule of gas from northeast B.C. to Mexico City. Is the NGTL System a part of your life?