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As Director of Operations for TC Energy's Gulf Region based in Houston, Desiree Cromwell leads a team of 170 field employees who operate assets stretching from Indiana to Louisiana. For Desiree, leadership isn't just about managing compressor stations and pipelines.
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.
Farming and excavation often involve high-risk activities near pipelines, such as installing drain tiles, irrigation lines and drainage trenches. While many tasks don’t require a crossing agreement or a One-Call, managing water and land safely is a shared responsibility. Learn how to protect your crops, livelihood and community by working safely around pipelines and preventing damage during heavy equipment use.
We have shut down the Keystone Pipeline System and mobilized people and equipment in response to a confirmed release of oil into a creek in Washington County, Kan., approximately 20 miles (32 kilometres) south of Steele City, Neb.
On Sept. 15, TC Energy and Columbia Gas Transmission’s Virginia Reliability Project (VRP) received a favorable environmental impact statement (EIS) by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). FERC’s findings also reflected the work of federal and state experts under the National Environmental Policy Act.
TC Energy places great importance on building and maintaining relationships with the contractor, supplier and vendor community and providing the tools and resources they need to support our business objectives and our core values of safety, integrity, responsibility and collaboration.