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NGTL is proposing to permanently cease operations at seven meter stations and 37 lateral pipelines, loops and/or producer tie-ins on the NGTL
With many people coming and going to our sites, and the requirement for every employee, contractor or visitor to sign in and out at the main office using a manual process- pen and paper – this quickly became a concern when COVID-19 started to rear its ugly head. Learn more about how QR codes were implemented.
The COVID-19 pandemic has changed nearly every facet of our lives in North America. These drastic changes are scary, challenging and stressful. We send our sincerest well-wishes to the families affected and recognize the tremendous efforts of first responders and health professionals worldwide. Over the two past weeks, we have been doing our part to slow down the spread of the virus. We have safely transitioned much of our staff from working in our offices to working remotely.
NGTL is proposing to permanently cease operations at 28 meter stations and 31 lateral pipelines, loops and/or producer tie-ins on the NGTL System within Alberta as these facilities are no longer necessary to provide service to customers.
The Blackrod Connection Project is designed to provide both liquids and natural gas transportation infrastructure to support International Petroleum Corp.’s (IPC) Blackrod Project. TC Energy is proposing to develop and build a liquids pipeline and associated facilities from IPC’s proposed Blackrod Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (SAGD) facility to the existing Grand Rapids Pipeline (GRP) System, ~45 kilometres (km) north of Wandering River, Alberta
NGTL is safely removing service to specific energy infrastructure. Learn more about the 2021 Abandonment Program.
NGTL is permanently ceasing 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 permanently ceasing 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 permanently ceasing 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.
On June 9, 2021, TC Energy confirmed that after a comprehensive review of its options, and in consultation with its partner, the Government of Alberta, it has terminated the Keystone XL Pipeline Project.