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Brandy Bruckner, Associate, U.S. Natural Gas Project Technical Services team, does just that and thrives on being involved with her community. It allows her to express her compassion and love for giving back to others. For Brandy, volunteering has opened her eyes to how fortunate she is.
Louisiana’s energy demand is rising faster than almost anywhere in the country, driven by liquified natural gas (LNG) feed gas requirements, accelerating power generation needs and expanding industrial activity.
Amanda Cress opens up about her Indigenous identity and her pride for her roots.
In recognition of International Women’s Day on March 8, hear from one of our strong female leaders as she reflects on her dynamic career at TransCanada.
Pump stations are built at strategic points along a pipeline to maintain a constant flow of oil at a walking-pace speed. Learn more about them here.
Tiara Goodswimmer graduated from Women Building Futures’ (WBF) Journeywoman Start program at arguably one of the worst times possible this year – in March, just after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared – but bad timing hasn’t stopped her. Although her graduation and job interviews were cancelled due to social distancing, she still quickly found work on a construction site. Tiara is now looking forward to starting a new job at the end of June as an electrical labourer in Fort Saskatchewan, AB, with plans to go back to school to become a journeywoman electrician.
With more than 100 exercises held in 2016, TransCanada is on its way to matching that number in 2017. One of this year’s events — a detailed, mock natural gas incident — was held last month in Kenora, Ont.
The NGTL System can be the start of moving a molecule of gas from northeast B.C. to Mexico City. Is the NGTL System a part of your life?
“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)
April is Safe Digging Month. Every year, utility damages cost taxpayers and companies billions of dollars, as well as hundreds of preventable injuries and deaths. Throughout Safe Digging Month, energy and utility companies, non-profit organizations and governments work together to bring greater awareness to safe digging practices throughout our communities. Learn more about our YES program which consists of YES Kits and YES Awards.