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Supporting the ANR Pipeline system and ready to serve Midwestern communities, the ANR Storage fields have a combined maximum working storage capacity of 57 billion cubic feet of natural gas.
Resources to learn more about the TC Energy Liquids business spinoff. Driving energy transition and supporting global energy security.
TC Energy released the following statement in response to incorrect media reports regarding TC energy’s role in supplying natural gas to power Amazon data centres.
TC Energy’s Wisconsin Reliability Project (“WR Project” or “Project”) is a set of expansion and reliability projects that will involves replacing 54.4 miles of pipeline along the ANR Pipeline System in South Wisconsin and Northern Illinois to provide needed natural gas supply to meet the increasing market demand of residential, commercial and industrial consumers.
Access to water is a basic Human Right and, most of us take it for granted, however, for indigenous communities in northern Mexico that is not the case. Providing drinking water to these communities in the mountain region of Chihuahua has been a dire challenge for many decades. The extreme temperatures – reaching up to 40°C (104°F) in summer – and the desert conditions of the area cause severe droughts across that state every year. These conditions are exacerbated by the lack of infrastructure to supply water to smaller communities affected by shortages.
The Tula - Villa de Reyes (TVDR) Project stretches over 420 km in the heartland of Mexico, including mountain ranges and several river crossings, which have put to test not only the technical skills, but also the safety procedures of both TC Energía and our contractors. Despite some challenges, TC Energía’s team has achieved over 1.6 million hours without recording a lost-time incident. Learn how it was done.
Read TC Energy CEO François Poirier’s keynote address on how Canada can strengthen economic sovereignty and global position by delivering energy security through LNG exports.
TC Energy is disappointed that the Tribunal constituted to hear the company’s claim to recover more than US$15 billion in damages resulting from the revocation on Jan. 20, 2021 of the Presidential Permit for the Keystone XL Project has determined in a jurisdictional ruling that the claim cannot proceed.