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TC Energy is proposing to construct and operate multiple natural gas pipeline and compressor unit additions as part of the 2021 NGTL System Expansion Project in Alberta.

TC Energy’s 2017 NGTL System Expansion Project plays a key role in meeting Canadian energy demands and has been completed.

The NGTL System is a natural gas gathering and transportation system for the WCSB, connecting most of the natural gas production in western Canada to domestic and export markets. Currently undertaking a $9.1-billion multi-year infrastructure expansion program, the NGTL System will increase transportation capacity for Western Canada producers and provide downstream markets increased access to clean-burning natural gas.

This proposed project is required to connect natural gas production in Alberta and increase the delivery capability to market demand in northeast Alberta and northwest Saskatchewan. The pipeline expansion project is intended to parallel a 10-inch existing pipeline primarily located on freehold land. Located entirely within the Municipal District of Bonnyville, the proposed pipeline route consists of 20 km of 20-inch pipe, south of the City of Cold Lake, Alberta, and will connect to the existing NGTL System.

NGTL is proposing to permanently cease operations at 21 laterals and three meter stations on the NGTL System within Alberta as these facilities are no longer necessary to provide service to customers.

NGTL is proposing to permanently cease operations at two lateral pipelines, three associated meter stations and three stand-alone laterals on the NGTL System within Alberta because these facilities are no longer necessary to provide service to customers.

NGTL is planning for the safe removal from service of its energy infrastructure. Learn more about the 2021 Abandonment Program.

NGTL is proposing to permanently cease 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.

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