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Transaction demonstrates TC Energy’s focus on its strategic priorities while facilitating the development of critical energy infrastructure CALGARY, Alberta, March 14, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy or the Company) announced today that it has entered into a binding letter agreement with Nisga’a Nation and Western LNG (the Buyers) regarding the purchase and sale of all outstanding shares in Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Holdings Ltd. and the limited partnership...

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The Project will include the construction of approximately 4 kilometres (km) of pipe 324 millimeters in diameter for transporting natural gas. It will parallel the existing Canadian Mainline, and will start at the Saint-Sébastien Meter Station near route 133 and end at a new proposed valve and receiver site in the municipality of Pike River, near Chemin Molleur.

We continue to expand our renewable natural gas footprint in the U.S., recently placing into service another RNG interconnect in Missouri.

The Canadian Mainline is 14,114 km (8,770 mile) in length and safely carries natural gas from the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) to Ontario and beyond. The map depicts the pipeline's northeastern section viewed in province of Ontario.

The Canadian Mainline is 14,114 km (8,770 mile) in length and safely carries natural gas from the Western Canada Sedimentary Basin (WCSB) to Ontario and beyond. The map depicts the pipeline's western section viewed from Saskatchewan to Manitoba.

The TQM Pipeline System is a 573 km natural gas pipeline network in the Province of Quebec between Saint-Lazare, located west of Montreal, and Saint-Nicolas, located on the South Shore of Quebec City, and between Lachenaie, located East of Montreal, and East Hereford on the New Hampshire border.

The Tamazunchale Pipeline is a 370 km (230 miles) natural gas pipeline, comprised of two segments: Naranjos – El Sauz (130 km) and Tamazunchale - El Sauz, better known as the Tamazunchale Extension (240 km). The pipeline serves communities on the East Coast of Mexico and Central Mexico.

The Guadalajara Pipeline connects to an LNG facility located near Manzanillo on the Pacific Coast of Mexico. It has capacity to transport 500 million cubic feet of natural gas per day to a nearby power plant and transport 320 million cubic feet per day to a pipeline system near Guadalajara.