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The Coastal GasLink pipeline is a TC Energy natural gas pipeline under construction in British Columbia, Canada. Starting in Dawson Creek , the pipeline's route crosses through the Canadian Rockies and other mountain ranges to Kitimat , where the gas will be exported to Asian customers.
The Coastal GasLink (CGL) pipeline is a 670-kilometre-long (420 mi) natural gas pipeline designed to carry natural gas from mines in north-eastern British Columbia to a liquefaction plant at the port of Kitimat. The project is intended to supply natural gas to several Asian energy companies, who are partners in the project.
The following is a timeline of the 2020 Canadian pipeline and railway protests which originated with the opposition by the hereditary chiefs of the Wetʼsuwetʼen people in British Columbia (BC), Canada to the Coastal GasLink Pipeline project.
TC Energy Corporation (TRP) sells 10% of its interest in the Coastal GasLink pipeline project to indigenous groups.
Being the owner and operator of the pipeline, TransCanada (TRP) is going to award contracts for construction of four consortiums in the next two months. TransCanada to Begin GasLink Pipeline ...
TransCanada announced today that it has been selected by Progress Energy Canada to design, build, own, and operate a natural gas pipeline stretching from inland North Montey in British Columbia to ...
Coastal GasLink Pipeline. The first phase of the project includes a $6.2 billion Coastal GasLink Pipeline through northern British Columbia, which will be built and operated by TC Energy (formerly TransCanada Corporation). Coastal GasLink will be a 670-kilometre (420 mi) gas pipeline with an initial capacity of about 2.1 billion cubic feet per ...
North American oil and gas pipeline company TC Energy Corp on Tuesday forecast higher adjusted core earnings for 2023 and a significant rise in costs related to its long-delayed Coastal GasLink ...