TC Energy Corp. has completed the northern portion of its Southeast Gateway and is moving to start commercial operations of its Coastal GasLink (CGL) supplying feed gas to LNG Canada.

Management for the Calgary-based pipeline giant provided updates on major projects during a first quarter earnings call.

In Mexico, TC has installed more than 70% of the offshore pipe for the Southeast Gateway pipeline project. The 1.3 Bcf/d, 444-mile long pipeline (with 416 miles offshore) remains on schedule to come online by mid-2025 and within its $4.5 billion budget, CEO François Poirier said.

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