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Today, the inaugural TC Energy Summer Scholars Academy at the University of Houston’s College of Natural Sciences & Mathematics came to a close. The program, which supported 50 high school students interested in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM) majors with the transition to college, was touted a success amidst the challenges of hosting it virtually due to COVID-19.
Are you a self-described booklover looking for your next good read? Well, look no further than our ELT Reading List! Straight from our Executive Leadership Team (ELT for short), we wanted to share some of their book recommendations and favourite reads so you can get to know our leaders better.
This year, for the first time ever, TC Energy has two representatives on APEGA’s Executive Council. Seema Makwana, Engineering Manager for Coastal GasLink and Geoffrey Kneller, Senior Engineer in Pipeline Integrity.
We’re especially proud to partner with Wounded Warriors Canada (WWC), an organization committed to creating and providing innovative mental health care for Canadian Armed Forces members, veterans, first responders and their families.
With its maze of pipelines and storage facilities, the City of Cushing has earned the nickname, “The Pipeline Crossroads of the World.” It is a critical community in the energy industry that is home to many Native American Tribes – as well as a fall festival that brings together the pipeline community and the Tribes. Native Fest is an annual festival held in September that TC Energy has sponsored for several years. A highlight of the festival is an art show that showcases the work of community members such as Amber L. DuBoise-Shepherd.
The map depicts the pipeline locations for NGTL Pipeline System in Alberta.
TransCanada went to great lengths to ensure that no harm was done to the hundreds of snakes they found during a recent pipeline maintenance project on the prairies of southeastern Alberta. While they may not be cuddly or “aww”-inspiring to many people, snakes play an important role in the ecosystem.
For 32 years, the Charleston Gas Control Toy Drive has been bringing joy to children during the holidays.