Transcanada Canadian Mainline Gas Pipeline
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Summary Information
- Source: Alberta/Saskatchewan border
- Destination: Québec/Vermont border
- Ownership: TransCanada
- Website: http://www.transcanada.com/
- Length: 14,101 km (8,762 mi.)
- Capacity: per day
- Status: Operating
Details
- Extends from the Alberta/Saskatchewan border east to the Québec/Vermont border and connects with other natural gas pipelines in Canada and the U.S.
- It has interconects with a number of pipelines including Empire Gas Pipeline, Great Lakes Gas Transmission Company GLGT Pipeline, Iroquois Gas Pipeline
- Gas is supplied by the Nova Gas Transmission Gas Pipeline
- It connects with the Dawn Natural Gas Hub in Ontario
History
- 1997 - System Expansion completed
- 2007 - 860 kilometres (530 miles) between Burstall, Saskatchewan and Carman, Manitoba were transfered to become part of the Keystone Pipeline
- 2008 - Eastern Service Expansion & Chippawa Expansion completed
- 2013 - NEB Fixes Multi-Year Tolls for TransCanada Mainline
Other Information
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Links
- TransCanada Gas Pipelines
- EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects 1996-1999
- EIA Natural Gas Pipeline Projects 2000-2009
- National Energy Board approves TransCanada - Keystone Facilities Transfer
- NEB Fixes Multi-Year Tolls for TransCanada Mainline - Decision enables the Mainline to Remain Competitive
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