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The 86-mile (138-km) North Baja Pipeline System delivers natural gas produced from West Texas and the Rocky Mountains region to markets in both the Western U.S. and Mexico.
Learn about pipeline crossings, also called encroachments, and how they can impact pipeline safety. Whether it's temporary or permanent structures, heavy equipment, or forestry activities, discover the importance of obtaining written consent from pipeline operators and steps to prevent damage to pipelines. Stay informed to ensure the integrity and safe operation of pipeline right-of-ways.
“From the time you get up in the morning until you go to bed at night, it’s difficult to find a moment when you haven’t used energy transported by a pipeline.” – Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA)
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As an early leader within the energy industry, TC Energy has engaged with Indigenous groups for more than 40 years. We recognize the importance of Indigenous rightsholders’ voices and their participation in the work we do and are committed to supporting the growth of resilient Indigenous communities.
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Great Lakes Gas Transmission is a 2,115-mile (3,404-km) natural gas pipeline system that transports Canadian natural gas to the U.S. Midwest.