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Located in British Columbia’s Peace River Regional District, the North Montney Mainline (NMML) provides the critical natural gas transmission infrastructure required to connect natural gas producers and downstream markets throughout Canada and the United States, generating tax revenues for hospitals, schools and more in some of B.C.’s more remote communities.

NGTL is proposing to permanently cease operations at seven meter stations and 37 lateral pipelines, loops and/or producer tie-ins on the NGTL

A new application of an existing technology has been tested and will be implemented by the Coastal GasLink Facilities Engineering team to reduce methane emissions on the project’s compressor and meter stations.

The Towerbirch pipeline project will include 55 km of 36-inch pipeline paralleling the existing NGTL Groundbirch Mainline, along with new meter stations, and expansion of one meter station. The majority of this projects scope will be within British Comumbia, with only a portion in Alberta.

NGTL is permanently ceasing operations at 16 meter stations and 16 associated lateral pipelines, four stand-alone meter stations, four producer tie-ins and nine stand-alone laterals on the NGTL System within Alberta as these facilities are no longer necessary to provide service to customers.

The West Path Delivery Program in 2023 includes the Foothills Zone 8 West Path Delivery 2023 Project and the NGTL West Path Delivery 2023 Project. These projects consist of approximately 70 km of 48-inch diameter pipeline expansions and a meter station expansion expected to be completed and in-service by Q4 2023.

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.

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.

The NKY Gate Enhancement Project aims to modernize the acquired system and meet the growing natural gas demand in the region.