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The Grand Rapids Pipeline System is delivering crude oil on behalf of our customers. Jointly owned by TransCanada and PetroChina Canada Ltd., formerly Brion Energy Corporation, the 460 km (287 mile) Grand Rapids Pipeline System plays a key role in connecting producing areas northwest of Fort McMurray, Alta., to terminals in the Edmonton/Heartland region.
As a critical part of Canada’s energy network, TC Energy’s NGTL System connects natural gas from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin to the people, industries and communities that depend on safe, affordable and reliable energy every day.
TC Energy President and CEO François Poirier issued the following statement in support of Interior Secretary Burgum’s latest announcement to accelerate the energy permitting process in an effort to unleash American energy.
A natural gas pipeline that will stretch 287 km (178 miles) from end to end, the Tula Pipeline Project will safely deliver fuel from Tuxpan, Veracruz, to communities in the states of Puebla and Hidalgo.
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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.
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 southeastern section in the province of Ontario.