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With the recently announced $100 million in funding from provincial and federal governments to clean up inactive wells in Indigenous communities in Alberta, there’s a lot of work to be done. To support Indigenous participation and accessibility to this funding TC Energy is supporting the Inactive Wellsite Abandonment and Reclamation Training to Employment program. This initiative is a partnership with the Indian Resource Council, Alberta Common Ground Alliance (ABCGA – now administered by Alberta One-Call Corporation), Kainaiwa Resources Inc, Global and Kettle River to help Indigenous members from Alberta obtain industry training for work placement opportunities
In August, Avery Foret wrapped up the final weeks of her 16-month field engineering internship in Crossfield, AB. Now, she is back on campus at the University of Calgary to complete her mechanical engineering degree with a new perspective on the ‘real-world’ application of her studies.
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.
Our U.S. Natural Gas unit partners with local food banks to fight hunger. In this fun creative twist on the game of putt-putt, TC Energy’s U.S. Natural Gas business unit employees and contractors in the Houston, Texas and Charleston, West Virginia offices organized a charity miniature golf tournament to benefit local food banks. The Putt-A-Hole in Hunger campaign had a mission to aid the fight against hunger this summer.
For Richard Cole, a senior project manager for TC Energy in Charleston, W.Va., his father’s footsteps led him straight into the pipeline industry.
George grew up accompanying his dad Hunter to the Sardis station. Today, he continues a 40-year legacy of the Pratts overseeing the facility.
Think of a repetitive, time-consuming task you’re doing every day – copying a file, extracting data, renaming something – then ask yourself, why aren’t machines doing that for you? Robotic Process Automation (RPA) is our opportunity to automate low-value, repetitive tasks. How? By empowering business technologists – putting technology in everyone’s hands – not just to use it, but to build it.