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The U.S. draws from a variety of energy sources to support its population of roughly 330 million people. Prominent in that energy mix is natural gas, thanks to its local abundance, affordability, reliability and lower emissions compared with other hydrocarbons.
tce-ros-materiality-assessment.pdf
tce-2024-asm-rules-of-conduct.pdf
Pipelines are the safest and most environmentally responsible way to transport natural gas and petroleum products over long distances.
A multi-year effort to expand the NGTL and Foothills systems has seen the in-service of several projects over the past few months, furthering North American energy security, boosting local economies and providing customers with additional market access.
tce-Protection-of-Personal-Information-and-Cybersecurity-Rules.pdf
The fact sheet describes key points about Redwater Cogeneration Plant.
tce-esg-investor-pack.pdf
What is a PIG? No, it isn’t a cute barnyard animal, pot-bellied pet, or potential dinner menu option. A PIG is a pipeline inspection gauge, and it is a critical part of keeping our pipelines operating safely.
“From the time you get up in the morning until you go to bed at night, it’s difficult to find a moment when you haven’t used energy transported by a pipeline.” – Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA)