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In Kentucky and across the continent, TC Energy connects homes and businesses to the energy they need. Through our one-of-a-kind network of natural gas assets, we seamlessly move, generate and store energy and deliver it where it is needed most.
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.
Global demand for affordable, reliable and secure energy is growing. This emphasizes the need for an energy system that considers rising global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while advancing economic growth and energy security—and TC Energy has a pivotal role to play.
TC Energy continues to respond to an incident on our Columbia Gas Transmission Pipeline located alongside Interstate 81 in Strasburg, Virginia.
For TC Energy, Sustainability is about meeting today’s energy needs—safely, reliably and economically—while finding responsible solutions for our future energy.
TC Energy’s commitment to managing pipeline assets safely and responsibly throughout the lifecycle includes eventual decommissioning or abandonment when pipelines and facilities are no longer necessary for service.
U.S. leader B.J. Perry shares how his son’s courage sparked a journey of community impact and giving back.
Landing a summer job related to their area of interest is not always an easy feat for students – but this year, throw in a pandemic, and locking down a solid summer job became an even bigger struggle. Through our decade-long partnership with Community Futures Treaty Seven (CFT7) – a non-profit organization focused on economic development, training and employment with Treaty 7 First Nations – TC Energy hired two CFT7 summer students who have been working with us this summer. Since 2010, our Indigenous Relations and Talent Acquisition departments have teamed up to support CFT7 on a variety of initiatives, including employment symposiums, a youth advisory committee and as a partner employer in its First Nations Summer Career Placement Program.
The Heartland Project will help meet the market demand of natural gas and increase reliability on the existing ANR pipeline.
The Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline project will run approximately 670 km (416 miles) in length from Dawson Creek to a facility near Kitimat, B.C.