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The West Path Delivery Program in 2023 includes the Foothills Zone 8 West Path Delivery 2023 Project and the NGTL West Path Delivery 2023 Project. These projects consist of approximately 70 km of 48-inch diameter pipeline expansions and a meter station expansion expected to be completed and in-service by Q4 2023.
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Located entirely within the Municipal District of Bonnyville, this pipeline is south of the City of Cold Lake, Alberta, and is connected to the NGTL System. The existing Cold Lake Border Sales metering facility was replaced with a new metering facility to accommodate the additional gas volumes.
CALGARY, Alberta, July 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- News Release – TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy) will hold a teleconference and webcast on Thursday, July 29, 2021 to discuss its second quarter financial results, which will be released pre-market. François Poirier, TC Energy President and Chief Executive Officer; Don Marchand, Executive Vice-President and Chief Financial Officer; and other members of the executive leadership team will discuss the financial results and...
On Tuesday, Oct. 15, we announced that the iconic building at 700 Louisiana Street in Houston, previously the Bank of America Center, has been renamed the TC Energy Center. The TC Energy Center is a testament to the growth of our people and our operations – in Houston and across the country.
Our scholarships are an easy way to get financial support for school. Now with 800 scholarships available across Canada, the U.S. and Mexico, you could receive a scholarship valued at up to $5,000! TC Energy is proud to help build strong communities, develop the next generation of community leaders and provide a skilled workforce for our industry.
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.