TransCanada announces open season for additional 2021 NGTL System export capacity
Published by Lydia Woellwarth,
Editor
World Pipelines,
TransCanada Corporation recently announced that it has launched a new open season on its NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd. (NGTL) System for binding expansion capacity commitments at the Empress/McNeill Export Delivery Point.
The open season is for an estimated 280 million ft3/d of firm service, commencing in November 2021.
This capacity offering follows a successful open season that was completed in January 2018 for 1.0 billion ft3/d of expansion capacity at the same delivery point, with service commencing between November 2020 and April 2021, and underpinning a recently announced US$2.4 billion NGTL System expansion. This earlier open season was oversubscribed and industry has expressed strong interest for additional market access.
This new open season will begin on 1 March 2018, and close on 15 March 2018.
TransCanada is a leader in the responsible development and reliable operation of North American energy infrastructure including natural gas and liquids pipelines, power generation and gas storage facilities. TransCanada operates one of the largest natural gas transmission networks that extends more than 91 900 km, tapping into virtually all major gas supply basins in North America. TransCanada is a leading provider of gas storage and related services with 653 billion ft3 of storage capacity.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/06032018/transcanada-announces-open-season-for-additional-2021-ngtl-system-export-capacity/
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