Transcanada

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.

December 6, 2018
Two Mexico Natural Gas Pipes Delayed Further Amid Local Impasse, Says TransCanada

Two Mexico Natural Gas Pipes Delayed Further Amid Local Impasse, Says TransCanada

TransCanada Corp. has pushed back the targeted completion dates of its already delayed Tuxpan-Tula and Tula-Villa de Reyes natural gas pipeline projects because of an impasse with local authorities along the routes.

November 21, 2018
Court Ordered Environmental Review Halts Keystone XL Construction

Court Ordered Environmental Review Halts Keystone XL Construction

TransCanada Corp. on Thursday suffered another legal setback when Judge Brian Morris of the U.S. District Court for Montana ordered all work to stop on the Keystone XL pipeline, a growth enabler for the Alberta thermal oil sands production that is Canada’s largest industrial natural gas user.

November 9, 2018
TransCanada Looks to Work Closely With Mexico’s López Obrador Government on NatGas Pipelines

TransCanada Looks to Work Closely With Mexico’s López Obrador Government on NatGas Pipelines

TransCanada Corp. plans to build a friendly relationship with Mexico’s next government to advance its various natural gas pipeline projects in the next few years, a top executive said late last week.

November 8, 2018

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.

November 1, 2018

TransCanada Defends Toll Surplus As Canadian Producers Push for Refunds

TransCanada Corp. is defending a C$1.14 billion ($910 million) natural gas pipeline toll revenue surplus against demands for a refund in the form of rate cuts for shippers squeezed by supply gluts and low prices in Alberta and British Columbia (BC).

September 20, 2018

TransCanada Secures Native Tribe Support for LNG Canada Supply Pipeline

Native cooperation deals have been sealed with all elected tribal governments along the supply pipeline planned for the Royal Dutch Shell plc-led LNG Canada proposal to start natural gas exports from British Columbia (BC), TransCanada Corp. said Thursday.

September 13, 2018
Alberta, BC Producers Demand TransCanada Mainline Toll Cut

Alberta, BC Producers Demand TransCanada Mainline Toll Cut

After nearly a year of depressed natural gas prices, producers in Alberta and British Columbia (BC) are demanding a C$1.14 billion ($910 million) toll cut on TransCanada Corp.’s Mainline.

July 24, 2018

TransCanada Secures More Construction Contracts for Coastal GasLink to LNG Project

New pipeline construction contracts for northern native-owned firms have accelerated preparations for a quick start on building a long-awaited liquefied natural gas (LNG) export terminal on the Pacific coast of British Columbia (BC).

June 28, 2018

LNG Canada Consortium Recruits Petronas as 25% Stakeholder

After dropping out for 10 months, Malaysia’s state-owned energy conglomerate on Thursday rejoined the lineup to start liquefied natural gas (LNG) exports from the Pacific coast of British Columbia by enlisting in the terminal project led by Royal Dutch Shell plc.

May 31, 2018