Natural gas use is on the rise in Ontario, with current consumers in Canada’s most populated province paying surcharges on utility bills to subsidize costs of installing distribution system extensions.
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New Canadian Regulatory Apparatus Reviews First Natural Gas Pipeline Project
A natural gas project in Quebec and Ontario has begun the first test case of the ability to build pipelines under the revamped Canadian regulatory framework.
TC Energy Unloads Three Ontario Gas-Fired Power Plants in $2.2B Deal
TC Energy Corp. announced a C$2.87 billion ($2.2 billion) sale Tuesday of three Ontario natural gas-fired power plants and earmarked the proceeds for growth projects in Canada, the United States and Mexico.

Epcor to Construct Ontario Natural Gas Distribution Facility in Western Canada
Epcor Natural Gas LP has received approval from the Ontario Energy Board to construct the Southern Bruce Natural Gas Distribution Project for Western Canada customers.
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TransCanada Toll Discount Talks Yield More Eastbound Mainline Flows, Operator Says
TransCanada Corp. on Wednesday announced the second increase in traffic achieved on its cross-country natural gas Mainline by toll discount negotiations since 2016.
TransCanada Commits to Supplying Nipigon LNG in Ontario
Nipigon LNG, a pioneer of extending natural gas distribution into northern Ontario, has won a promise to cooperate from TransCanada Corp. after two years of waiting for a supply commitment from the midstream company’s cross-country Mainline.

Canada Producers Need LNG Exports to Survive Low-Cost U.S. Gas, Says CERI
Only liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports can prevent a decades-long Canadian production slump in retreat from competition by low-cost U.S. supplies, said a state-of-the-industry review issued Wednesday.
NGV Measures Advance in Pennsylvania, Eastern Canada
Pennsylvania and Ontario, Canada, have gotten a boost to advance natural gas vehicle (NGV) fleets and fueling stations.
U.S. Shale Gas to Travel North Via TransCanada’s Bidirectional Iroquois Pipeline
A new eastern path will open for Canadian imports of shale gas from the United States — potentially straight to the national capital, Ottawa — as a result of a pipeline direction switch approved by the National Energy Board (NEB).

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Canada Natural Gas Begins Flowing East and West on Dawn Expansion, TransCanada Toll Cut
As Canada’s eastern natural gas storage and trading hub put an expansion into action on its 75th anniversary, a surge of western production began flowing Wednesday with a boost from a deep cross-country pipeline toll cut.