Apr 29, 2019
With one of North America’s largest energy infrastructure portfolios, no one powers day-to-day life like TransCanada. We share technical, stakeholder and operating expertise across all of our operations.
Safe operation of 92,600 km (57,500 miles) of pipeline & more than 653 billion cubic feet (Bcf) of natural gas storage.
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Safe operation of approximately 4,900 km (3,000 miles) of pipeline.
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Approximately 6,600 megawatts of capacity - enough to power more than six million homes.
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When the heat goes on in Edmonton, lights turn on in Arizona, or a family buys gas in Guadalajara, TransCanada is there. Explore our pipelines and facilities across North America.
TransCanada’s 2017 NGTL System Expansion Project plays a key role in meeting Canadian energy demands and has been completed.
LEARN MOREOn March 9, 2018, NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL), a wholly owned subsidiary of TransCanada PipeLines Limited (TransCanada), received regulatory approval to purchase and assume operation of sections of the existing Albersun Pipeline, from Suncor Energy Logistics Corporation (Suncor). The Albersun Pipeline provides natural gas delivery services within the Fort McMurray area of Alberta.
LEARN MOREIn total, TransCanada manages, operates and markets close to 450 megawatts (MW) of electricity in the Alberta. TransCanada is directly involved in all facets of the Alberta power market with expertise in power marketing and trading, generation development, retail services (billing and load settlement) and regulatory issues.
LEARN MOREOpened in 1945, TransCanada’s ANR natural gas Pipeline helps fuel growth in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio.
LEARN MOREPart of TransCanada’s ANR natural gas Pipeline network, ANR Storage helps fuel growth in Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois and Ohio.
LEARN MOREThe B-System natural gas pipeline project is part of our ongoing investment in energy infrastructure in central Ohio.
LEARN MOREIn the fall of 2010, TransCanada went to the market with a proposal to move Bakken crude oil production by constructing a receipt facility.
LEARN MORELocated in the community of Grande Prairie, Alberta, Bear Creek Cogeneration Plant produces up to 100 megawatts of electricity to both Weyerhaeuser’s Grande Prairie Pulp and Sawmill and Alberta’s competitive electricity market.
LEARN MOREThe Bécancour Power Plant is a 550 MW cogeneration facility located in Bécancour, Quebec. It can supply electricity to Hydro-Québec Distribution to meet electricity demands in the province of Québec and provides a source of steam for a neighbouring company in the industrial park.
LEARN MOREBison Pipeline stretches 302 miles (486 km) across Wyoming and Montana to Midwestern North Dakota where it connects with another interstate natural gas pipeline. Thanks to the hard work of local employees and contractors, the pipeline safely delivers natural gas to families who depend on it for heating homes, cooking meals and more.
LEARN MOREWith a history of safe nuclear generation dating to 1967, Bruce Power currently supplies roughly 30% of Ontario’s electricity. In 2015, the plant entered into a long-term contract with the Provincial government extending its life to 2064, ensuring a stable source of carbon-free electricity for decades.
LEARN MOREThe Buckeye XPress Project, part of TransCanada’s ongoing Modernization Program to replace aging infrastructure, includes replacing approximately 64 miles (103 km) of its existing pipeline with safer, more reliable, 36-inch-diameter coated pipe.
LEARN MORETransCanada’s Canadian Mainline safely delivers natural gas from Alberta and B.C. to eastern markets.
LEARN MORECarseland Cogeneration Plant has been providing Alberta with up to 95 megawatts of electricity from its industrial cogeneration plant in Carseland, Alberta. It supplies power to Nutrien’s Carseland Nitrogen Operation as well as needed support for the Southern Alberta electrical grid.
LEARN MOREThe Coastal GasLink natural gas pipeline project will run approximately 670 km (416 miles) in length from Dawson Creek to a facility near Kitimat, B.C.
LEARN MORETransCanada’s 12,000-mile Columbia Pipeline serves millions of customers from New York State to the Gulf of Mexico.
LEARN MOREModernizing our Columbia Gas Transmission pipelines means replacing steel pipe, upgrading compression facilities and integrating cutting edge maintenance technology at hundreds of sites. This plan would allow us to cut greenhouse gas emissions by about 20,000 metric tons per year.
LEARN MOREWith 37 storage locations in four states, Columbia Gas Transmission Storage can handle more than 650 BCF (billion cubic feet) of natural gas.
LEARN MOREStretching 3,341 miles, with 11 compressor stations, TransCanada’s Columbia Gulf pipeline connects to pipelines in the Gulf Coast and Midwest.
LEARN MOREColumbia Midstream business specializes in designing, building and operating pipelines and facilities for bringing natural gas to U.S. markets.
LEARN MOREThe Coolidge Generating Station is a natural gas-fired power generating station in Coolidge, Arizona. This “simple-cycle” station generates up to 575 megawatts of electricity, enough for 575,000 homes in the state.
LEARN MORECrossfield Gas Storage is located 50 km (31 miles) north of Calgary, Alta, holds 68 bcf (billion cubic feet) of natural gas. A "depleted underground reservoir" facility, gas is stored in what was originally a naturally occurring gas reservoir.
LEARN MORETransCanada’s Crossroads Pipeline is a 202 mile (365 km) natural gas pipeline supplying domestic natural gas in Indiana and Ohio.
LEARN MOREThe TransCanada Eastern Panhandle Expansion Project is approximately 3.5 miles (5.6 km) in length. This eight-inch diameter pipeline will provide 47,500 Dth per day of clean burning natural gas to meet demands in the region.
LEARN MORETransCanada’s Edson Gas Storage holds up to 50 bcf (billion cubic feet) of natural gas for delivery throughout Alberta.
LEARN MORETransCanada is proposing to construct, own and operate the Edson Mainline Expansion Project. The pipeline expansion project in western Alberta is required to expand pipeline capacity for the transportation of natural gas to growing markets located in central and southern Alberta from the Peace River Project Area.
LEARN MOREThe operations maps depict where our assets serve your communities. Learn more about our natural gas, oil & liquids, and power projects and assets, including pipelines and storage.
LEARN MOREThe Foothills Natural Gas Pipeline System ships WCSB natural gas to the U.S. border for export.
LEARN MOREGas Transmission Northwest is a 1,353 mile (2,177, km) natural gas pipeline system that transports Canadian natural gas to the U.S. Pacific coast.
LEARN MOREThe Grand Rapids Pipeline System plays a key role in connecting producing areas of northwest Fort McMurray, Alta., to terminals in the Edmonton/Heartland region.
LEARN MOREA 90 megawatt, natural gas-fired cogeneration facility in Saint John, New Brunswick, the Grandview Cogeneration Plant provides power for an Irving Oil Refinery.
LEARN MOREGreat Lakes Gas Transmission is a 2,115-mile (3,404-km) natural gas pipeline system that transports Canadian natural gas to the U.S. Midwest.
LEARN MOREThe Guadalajara natural gas Pipeline transports natural gas to power plants owned by Mexico’s Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE).
LEARN MOREThe Gulf XPress Project will greatly broaden the reach of low-cost, U.S.-produced natural gas from the Appalachian Basin.
LEARN MOREWith the ability to generate electricity for 600,000 homes, the Halton Hills Generating Station is important to Ontario’s energy mix.
LEARN MORELocated in West Virginia, TransCanada’s Hardy Gas Storage ensures a sustainable supply of natural gas, with reserves up to 12 Bcf (billion cubic feet).
LEARN MOREA proposed 200 km (125 mile) crude oil pipeline, the Heartland Pipeline, will bring development and jobs to Alberta’s Industrial Heartland region.
LEARN MOREThe Iroquois Gas Transmission System is a 416 mile (669 km) interstate natural gas pipeline that extends from the Canadian border to the Bronx, New York.
LEARN MORELocated in Hardisty, Alta., the terminal will provide western Canadian producers with crude oil batch accumulation tankage and provides access to the Keystone Pipeline System. The facility will also provide 2.6 million barrels of storage.
LEARN MOREThe Keystone Pipeline System plays a key role in delivering Canadian and U.S. crude oil supplies to markets around North America.
LEARN MORETransCanada offers shippers opportunities to reach U.S. Midwest and U.S. Gulf Coast markets via the Keystone Pipeline System.
LEARN MOREThe Keystone XL Pipeline offers a safe and reliable way to deliver crude oil to market throughout the U.S. and Canada.
LEARN MOREThe Line 8000 Replacement Project, part of TransCanada’s Columbia Gas Transmission Modernization Program, will replace approximately 13 miles (21 km) of existing 12-inch-diameter bare steel pipeline with new coated steel pipeline.
LEARN MORETransCanada’s Line WB2VA Project is part of our commitment to enhancing the integrity of our lines in Hardy County, West Virginia.
LEARN MOREMacKay River is an industrial cogeneration project that is situated on Suncor’s MacKay River oilsands development, 60 km (37 miles) west of Fort McMurray, Alta.
LEARN MORETransCanada offers shippers great opportunities to reach U.S. domestic markets via Marketlink.
LEARN MOREThe 430 km (267 mile) Mazatlán Pipeline will safely deliver natural gas to CFE’s Mazatlán power plant and other large areas in Sinaloa.
LEARN MOREAs the result of changing market conditions, the proposed 260 km (162 mi) Merrick Mainline Project is currently on hold.
LEARN MOREThe Millennium Pipeline System delivers natural gas, provides jobs and supports local economies throughout New York State.
LEARN MOREMountaineer XPress will add 171 miles (275 km) of natural gas pipeline to serve growing communities in West Virginia.
LEARN MOREOnce completed, TransCanada’s $1.2 billion Napanee Generating Station will produce 900 megawatts of electricity.
LEARN MORETransCanada builds and operates safe and reliable energy infrastructure. This includes our 91,900 km (57,100 mile) network of natural gas pipelines, which supplies more than 25 per cent of the clean-burning natural gas consumed daily across North America to heat homes, fuel industries and generate power.
LEARN MORELearn more about TransCanada's federally regulated Oil & Liquids End of Life Cycle Program with the National Energy Board (NEB).
LEARN MORELearn more about TransCanada's federally regulated End of Life Cycle Program with the National Energy Board (NEB).
LEARN MORENGTL System (24,568 km) is connected to one of the largest supply basins on the continent, the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin (WCSB).
LEARN MOREAt a length of 86 miles (138 km), the North Baja Pipeline System delivers West Texan and Rocky Mountain natural gas from Arizona to California and Mexico.
LEARN MORETransCanada is proposing to construct, own, and operate the North Corridor Expansion. This project in northwestern Alberta is required to expand pipeline capacity for the transportation of natural gas from the Peace River Project Area (PRPA) to growing markets located in northeastern Alberta. The Project consists of three pipeline components and one compressor station unit addition.
LEARN MORELocated in British Columbia’s Peace River Regional District, the North Montney Mainline natural gas project will generate long-term economic benefits for the province and Canada.
LEARN MORENorthern Border Pipeline is a major natural gas transportation system that links the Midwestern U.S. with reserves in the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin.
LEARN MOREThe Northern Courier Pipeline System plays a key role in transporting bitumen and diluent between the Fort Hills mine site and Fort McMurray, Alberta.
LEARN MORETransCanada has been an active participant in Ontario’s energy market for years. In addition to our extensive pipeline system, we have helped shape the power market in recent years and grown to become the largest independent power producer in the province, with a power-generation capacity of 4,138 megawatts.
LEARN MOREAfter many years of service, the 266 km (165 mile) south section of the Peace River Mainline (part of the NGTL System) will be retired. Learn more about TransCanada’s Peace River Mainline Retirement Program.
LEARN MOREThe Portland Natural Gas Transmission System is an interstate pipeline operating throughout New England.
LEARN MOREThe Portlands Energy Centre (PEC) is a natural gas-fired generating plant that provides 550 megawatts of electricity in Toronto. Primarily operated during periods of peak demand, PEC has a “high efficiency factor,” meaning it maximizes fuel to produce electricity as efficiently and affordably as possible.
LEARN MORETransCanada’s Prince Rupert Gas Transmission Project is a proposed 900 km (559 mi) natural gas pipeline from Hudson’s Hope to Lelu Island in B.C., Canada.
LEARN MORETransCanada 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.
LEARN MOREPortland Natural Gas Transmission System (PNGTS) is proposing Portland XPress to increase New England’s supply of energy without construction of new underground facilities. Added to existing capacity, Portland XPress will be capable of transporting 0.2 billion cubic feet a day (Bcf/d) to areas where it is in great demand.
LEARN MOREThe Redwater Cogeneration Plant, located at Williams Energy Canada Fractionation and Storage Plant in Redwater, Alta., has provided the province with approximately 46 megawatts of electricity since 2001.
LEARN MOREOnce complete, TransCanada’s Saint Sébastien Extension will bring a safe, reliable source of natural gas to Saint-Sébastien and Pike River, Québec.
LEARN MOREThe Sundre Crossover Project is now in service. The 21 km (13 mile) pipeline increases the company’s capacity to transport natural gas on the NGTL System to downstream pipelines and key markets in the Pacific Northwest and California.
LEARN MOREThe Sur de Texas Pipeline will supply natural gas generation plants in Tamaulipas and Veracruz, as well as some regions of the East, West and Central Mexico.
LEARN MOREThe Tamazunchale Pipeline is a 370 km (230 miles) natural gas pipeline serving communities from the East Coast of Mexico to Central Mexico.
LEARN MORETC Terminals, located in the Heartland industrial area north of Edmonton, is expected to have storage capacity for up to 1.9 million barrels of crude oil.
LEARN MOREThe Topolobampo Pipeline is a 560 km (348 mile) pipeline that connects the states of Chihuahua and Sinaloa, supplying numerous Mexico communities along the way.
LEARN MORETrans Québec & Maritimes Pipeline (TQM) was founded in 1980 and has operated a gas transmission system since 1982. The pipeline connects with the Canadian Mainline near the Ontario/Québec border to transport natural gas to the Montréal and Québec City corridor, and interconnects with the Portland Natural Gas Transmission System from the Northeast US.
LEARN MORETransCanada, through its wholly owned subsidiary NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL), and ATCO Pipelines have entered into an agreement to exchange ownership of approximately 1,288 km (800 miles) of natural gas pipelines and related facilities in Alberta.
LEARN MOREThis $138-million replacement program will see bare steel pipelines replaced with corrosion resistant materials in Pennsylvania.
LEARN MOREFrom 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.
LEARN MOREStretching 305 miles (491 km) from Oregon across California and into Nevada, the Tuscarora pipeline delivers natural gas from the Western Canada Sedimentary Supply, the Rocky Mountains and US basins to communities in California and Nevada.
LEARN MOREThe U.S. Northeast Power Marketing business provides full-service electric supply to commercial, industrial and institutional customers in Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and New York.
LEARN MORETransCanada Gas Storage Partnership manages a portfolio of strategically located natural gas storage facilities in Alberta, Canada, connected to the Nova Inventory Transfer (NIT) market hub via the TransCanada NGTL System. TransCanada’s unregulated gas storage business is operated independently from its regulated affiliates.
LEARN MORESpanning more than 420 km (261 miles) from Tula, Hidalgo, and ends in Villa de Reyes, San Luis Potosí, the completed Villa de Reyes Pipeline will transport natural gas to power generation facilities in Central Mexico.
LEARN MORETransCanada is proposing to construct, own, and operate the West Path Delivery Project, necessary to supply southwest Alberta and connected downstream markets with natural gas produced in Western Canada.
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