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Overview |
This project opens a valuable new market for producers and helps create stable jobs, as well as promotes sustainable economic development through the growth of the industry in the region.
For commercial information, visit TCMAS.TransCanadaMexico.com.
430 km (267 miles) in length
202 million cubic feet per day capacity (natural gas)
Estimated investment in Mazatlán: $393 million
As part of our commitment to environmental preservation, 500 endangered baby Golfina turtles in Sinaloa – part of a critically endangered species – were led out to sea by a team of dedicated volunteers.
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The Mazatlán Pipeline connects to TransCanada’s Topolobampo pipeline, linking the states of Chihuahua and Sinaloa across the Sierra Tarahumara.
We’re here to answer your questions. For general questions you can contact us by email, but for a quicker response, please call us directly.
Mazatlán Pipeline Project (TransCanada) | |
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52.55.1100.2900 | informacion_mexico@transcanada.com |
52.55.5093.4530 |
Emergency Response | |
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Our commitment to the safety of our people, pipelines and facilities is unwavering. In case of an emergency, please call the appropriate 24-hour toll-free hotline: | |
Mexico: | 1.888.982.7222 |
Landowner Helpline | |
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A key component in maintaining the integrity of our facilities is input from all stakeholders: Indigenous communities, landowners and governments. If you have questions or concerns, please let us know. | |
52.55.5093.4530 |
Media Relations | |
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TransCanada welcomes enquiries from media. Please direct questions to: | |
Enquiries in English | 1.403.920.7859 |
Enquiries in Spanish (Mexico) | 52.55.1100.2959 |
Investor Relations | |
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We welcome inquiries from analysts, shareholders and prospective shareholders at: | |
1.800.361.6522 Toll-free (North America) | investor_relations@transcanada.com |