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The North Corridor Expansion Project in northwestern Alberta expanded pipeline capacity for the transportation of natural gas from the Peace River Project Area (PRPA) to growing markets located in northeastern Alberta. The Project included three pipeline components and one compressor station unit addition.
From end to end, the Tula Pipeline Project is 287 km (178 miles) in length and will deliver fuel from Tuxpan, Veracruz, to communities in the states of Puebla and Hidalgo. The pipeline has the capacity to carry 886 million cubic feet per day of natural gas.
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Pipelines are the safest and most environmentally responsible way to transport natural gas and petroleum products over long distances.
Stretching 3,340 miles (5,375 km), Columbia Gulf connects to virtually every major pipeline in the U.S. Gulf Coast and to additional Midwestern lines.
The orphanage in Haiti may be thousands of miles away from TC Energy’s Beiseker compressor station in Alberta, but there is now a very direct link between these two places. Thanks to a successful partnership between Darcy Bye, an Environmental Specialist at TC Energy, and Dr. Roger Saint-Fort, an Environmental Chemist at Mount Royal University, sustainable groundwater remediation technology that Roger developed for the compressor station has been adapted to provide potable water for approximately 500 children at a Haitian orphanage.
On Tuesday, Oct. 15, we announced that the iconic building at 700 Louisiana Street in Houston, previously the Bank of America Center, has been renamed the TC Energy Center. The TC Energy Center is a testament to the growth of our people and our operations – in Houston and across the country.
Climate change is at the forefront of our environmental interests. Here’s how we do our part to manage greenhouse gas emissions and more.