TransCanada Natural Gas Pipelines

For over 65 years, TransCanada has proudly operated the energy infrastructure assets that support a high standard of living for North Americans. Our facilities operate quietly, safely and reliably, while our over 5,500 employees play an active part in the communities where they live in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico. Our 67,300 kilometre (41,900 mile) network of natural gas pipelines supplies 20 per cent of the natural gas consumed daily across North America to heat homes, run industries and generate power. This pipeline network strategically connects growing supply to key markets across our three operating geographies of Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.

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Environment

Pulp Nonfiction: How a Small Plant Makes Sustainability Profitable
Columbia Pulp LLC, headquartered in tiny Dayton, Washington, is commercializing an innovative but proven way to turn waste plant material into high-quality pulp that can be used to make consumer paper and packaging products – combatting air pollution in the process.

Environment

Technology Takes a Big Bite Out of GHGs
Back in 1978 when the pulldown compressor station was invented by TransCanada, likely nobody — not even the inventors — realized the full extent of the “Eureka!” moment they were having.

Energy

One Step Closer to Thousands of Jobs
Columbia’s proposed Leach XPress Project (LXP) spanning Ohio and West Virginia was issued the final Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) from the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC). TransCanada will implement mitigations and the additional measures recommended by FERC staff, and if approved, project construction can begin pending receipt of the necessary permits.

Energy

'Natural Gas is at the Forefront'
Stan Chapman, TransCanada’s senior vice-president and general manager, U.S. natural gas pipelines on how the industry’s past and future growth translates into benefits for all Americans.

Energy

Columbia Pipeline Acquisition a Game Changer
TransCanada’s natural gas pipelines president, Karl Johannson, says company’s $13 billion acquisition of Columbia Pipeline Group – completed last week – is a game changer.

Responsible Business & Employee Engagement

Revitalizing Mexico's Energy
TransCanada is emerging as the favourite foreign pipeline operator of the Mexican government and one of the biggest beneficiaries of the company’s energy reforms.

Energy

TransCanada Announces $2.1 Billion Mexico Pipeline Project
Joint venture between TransCanada and IEnova, Infraestructura Marina del Golfo (IMG), has been chosen to build, own and operate 800-km (497-mile) pipeline from the Gulf of Mexico (Brownsville, Texas) to the state of Veracruz in Mexico.

Energy

B.C. LNG Poised to Reduce Global GHGs
Experts say Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) projects in British Columbia will help put a significant dent in Asian greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, helping reduce smog caused by coal-fired power production.

Innovation & Technology

13,000-Year-Old Clovis Artifacts Unearthed in B.C.
A rare find of prehistoric artifacts in remote backcountry B.C. has been unearthed through cooperative efforts between First Nations communities and TransCanada.

Energy

TransCanada to Acquire Columbia Pipeline Group for US$13 Billion
TransCanada Corporation (TSX:TRP) (NYSE:TRP) (TransCanada) today announced it has entered into an agreement and plan of merger pursuant to which it will acquire Columbia Pipeline Group, Inc. (NYSE:CPGX or Columbia), a Houston, Texas-based company that operates an approximate 24,000-kilometre (km) (15,000-mile) network of interstate natural gas pipelines extending from New York to the Gulf of Mexico, with a significant presence in the Appalachia production basin.
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