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April was designated National Safe Digging Month to help raise awareness around preventable contact with underground utilities that cause unnecessary injuries, deaths and billions of dollars worth of damages every year. From backyard DIY decks to road construction to municipal development, your first step in planning any project that involves digging should be to understand where it is safe to dig, and where your essential utilities are.

Ensuring the integrity of our pipeline assets is one of our main objectives when we talk about our safety as a core value. It becomes a challenge when we must make it real in our 92,600 km (57,500 miles) network of natural gas pipelines. These plastic slabs are just as efficient as concrete to avoid third-party mechanical, but with additional benefits. Its high visibility colour allows our patrolling team to easily spot any exposed section in the pipeline and quickly reveals the existence of a high-pressure pipeline to any third party performing unauthorized activities over the pipeline.

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TC Energy is constructing and will own and operate four separate projects as part of the West Path Delivery Program located within Alberta and British Columbia. These projects are necessary to supply growing demand in southwest Alberta, southern B.C. and downstream North American markets for natural gas produced in Western Canada.

All aspects of the life cycle of a pipeline – from design and construction to operation and retirement – are guided by our comprehensive Operational Management System and strictly overseen by regulatory agencies and government departments. That's why every TC Energy pipeline is rigorously and precisely built with high-quality materials and the latest proven technology, and monitored by expert staff, every step of the way. Take the journey with us, and learn about the life cycle of a pipeline from planning to monitoring and beyond.

Solar energy to power TC Energy renewable natural gas (RNG) interconnects – meter stations that measure the amount of gas being transported – is helping the company to work towards our net-zero commitment while also enabling the company to sell renewable energy to the local utility.

ANCHORAGE, ALASKA--(Marketwired - Oct. 7, 2013) - ExxonMobil, BP, ConocoPhillips and TransCanada have selected a site in the Nikiski area on the Kenai Peninsula as the lead site for the proposed Alaska LNG project's natural gas liquefaction plant and terminal. More than 20 lo...