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tce-NGTL-GP-SIPP-Effective-June-3-2024.pdf
tce-Foothills-SIPP-Effective-June-3-2024.pdf
tce-TCPL-SIPP-Effective-June-3-2024.pdf
TC Energy Corporation today announced net income attributable to common shares for fourth quarter 2019 of $1.1 billion or $1.18 per share compared to net income of $1.1 billion or $1.19 per share for the same period in 2018. For the year ended December 31, 2019, net income attributable to common shares was $4.0 billion or $4.28 per share compared to net income of $3.5 billion or $3.92 per share in 2018. Comparable earnings for fourth quarter 2019 were $970 million or $1.03 per common share compared to $946 million or $1.03 per common share for the same period in 2018. For the year ended December 31, 2019, comparable earnings were $3.9 billion or $4.14 per common share compared to $3.5 billion or $3.86 per common share in 2018. TC Energy's Board of Directors also declared a quarterly dividend of $0.81 per common share for the quarter ending March 31, 2020, equivalent to $3.24 per common share on an annualized basis, an increase of eight per cent. This is the twentieth consecutive year the Board has raised the dividend.
TC Energy Gas Storage Partnership manages a portfolio of strategically located natural gas storage facilities in Alberta, Canada, connected to the Nova Inventory Transfer (NIT) market hub via the NGTL System. These are the Crossfield and Edson Gas Storage facilities. TC Energy’s unregulated gas storage business is operated independently from its regulated affiliates.
All aspects of the life cycle of a pipeline – from design and construction to operation and retirement – are guided by our comprehensive Operational Management System and strictly overseen by regulatory agencies and government departments. That's why every TC Energy pipeline is rigorously and precisely built with high-quality materials and the latest proven technology, and monitored by expert staff, every step of the way. Take the journey with us, and learn about the life cycle of a pipeline from planning to monitoring and beyond.
Molly Beckel is an engineer by training with a degree in Management Engineering from the University of Waterloo.Molly also serves as President & CEO of the Young Pipeliners Association of Canada (Young Pipeliners) – a role she refers to as her ‘real job’ in building the next generation of pipeline industry leaders. Learn more.
MyTC app replaces information for planned NGTL outages was primarily through a spreadsheet, multiple links and web pages. Learn more