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François Poirier's opinion column from the Wall Street Journal, February 3, 2025
Our emergency response has concluded, and we are focused on undertaking repairs, restoration and clean-up.
The Project consists of a 206 kilometre (km), 42-inch pipeline, two compressor stations, and 14 meter stations. It will begin at a the northern point of the existing Saturn section of the Groundbirch Mainline at 14-21-80-20-W6M and terminate at the Blair Creek Receipt Meter Station located in Unit 30, Block K, Group 94-G-7.
Learn more about the cauldron that now stands at Seven Chiefs Sportsplex
More than a century ago, in the Appalachian hills, a small gas company set out to change how energy was delivered across the United States.
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Art is one of TC Energy’s earliest Indigenous leaders, whose career with the company began in the early 1980s.
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.
Renewable natural gas (RNG) is a clean and reliable fuel that is often made from…drumroll, please…animal waste! As that waste breaks down, it produces methane, a naturally occurring greenhouse gas. The methane is captured, eliminating it from the atmosphere, and then processed to use as an energy source. This helps to meet a growing energy demand, while transitioning to cleaner sources of energy.
For Leanna Willier, the Indigenous Construction Participation Program (ICPP) isn’t just a program — it’s a journey shaped by lived experience, shared knowledge and deep respect for the land.