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Made possible by the Alberta Indigenous Opportunities Corporation, the partnership enables Indigenous Communities to own part of Canada’s largest natural gas pipeline network, while creating shareholder value and progressing TC Energy’s strategic priorities TC Energy’s NGTL System compressor station and pipeline right-of-way near Nordegg, Alta. CALGARY, Alberta, July 30, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- TC Energy Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TC Energy or the Company) is pleased to announce an equity interest...
NGTL GP is proposing to safely abandon 33 meter stations and 37 laterals, loops or producer tie-ins on the NGTL System as these assets are no longer required for transmission services.
With four congenerating plants in Alberta, TransCanada manages, operates and markets close to 450 megawatts (MW) of electricity. Alberta Power Marketing offers wholesale power for a range of industries, including agriculture, oil and gas, commercial real estate, large scale commercial and industrial, public institutions and brokers and consultants.
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.
CALGARY, Alberta – May 24, 2018 – News Release – TransCanada Corporation (TSX, NYSE: TRP) (TransCanada) announced today that the National Energy Board (NEB) has recommended the federal government approve a variance to the previously issued North Montney Mainline Project certificate, which would allow construction to start on the proposed $1.4 billion natural gas project in northeast British Columbia.
NGTL GP is proposing to decommission 11 laterals or loops and one co-located meter station on the NGTL System as these assets are no longer required to meet customer demand.