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The Alberta Carbon Grid (ACG) is a carbon transportation system reaching the province’s largest sources of industrial emissions. Designed to be an open-access system, the ACG will serve as the backbone of Alberta’s emerging carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) industry, connecting the Fort McMurray region, the Alberta Industrial Heartland, and the Drayton Valley region to key sequestration locations and delivery points across the province, and serving multiple industries. When fully constructed, the system will be capable of transporting more than 20 million tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) annually.
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The map depicts the pipeline locations for NGTL Pipeline System in northern Alberta.
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 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 266 km (165 mile) south section of the Peace River Mainline (part of the NGTL System) will be retired.
The Foothills System is a 1,241 km (771 mile) long network of pipelines comprising the Foothills B.C. and Foothills Saskatchewan lines.