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The Sundre Crossover Project involved the construction of approximately 21 kilometres (km) of 42-inch diameter pipeline in Mountain View County, east of the town of Sundre, Alberta.
This amended and restated trust agreement was made as of 29th of January, 2015 and is amended and restated as of the 1st of October, 2015.
The Sundre Crossover Project involved the construction of approximately 21 kilometres (km) of 42-inch diameter pipeline in Mountain View County, east of the town of Sundre, Alberta.
TransCanada announced that it has replenished the capacity available under its existing $1.0 billion, or its U.S. dollar equivalent at-the-market equity program (ATM Program).
TC Energy proudly delivers the energy that millions of North Americans rely on to power their lives and fuel industry. Guided by core values of safety, integrity, responsibility and collaboration, our people are deeply rooted in their communities and ensure we develop and operate our facilities in an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable manner. We are committed to working closely with our neighbours and key stakeholders to develop better project plans and create long-term opportunities and economic benefits in the communities where we operate across Canada, the United States and Mexico
This brochure contains important safety information about natural gas pipelines, and you live or work near the Portland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS), operated by TransCanada.
This report describes the Commitment Tracking Table No. 4 dated from September 2, 2015 to May 31, 2017 for the Towerbirch Expansion Project.
The Western Path Delivery project would potentially supply natural gas to southwest Alberta and connected downstream markets with natural gas produced in Western Canada.
François Poirier's opinion column from the Wall Street Journal, February 3, 2025
TransCanada Corporation 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.