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With access to major producing basins in North America, the ANR system transports natural gas from Texas, Oklahoma and Louisiana to cities and towns in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio.
The horizontal directional drilling (HDD) the Northern Courier Project completed under the Athabasca River in Alberta, Canada, turned out to be the longest 42-inch-wide HDD completed in North America to date at 2,195 metres (7,200 feet), in order to install the pipeline 70 metres below the riverbed.
The Topolobampo Pipeline is a 560 km (348 mile) pipeline that connects the states of Chihuahua and Sinaloa, supplying numerous Mexico communities along the way.
Iroquois is a 414-mile (666-km) interstate natural gas pipeline system that extends from the Canadian border to Commack and the Bronx, NY.
NGTL System (24,631 km) is connected to one of the largest supply basins on the continent, the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB).