It’s easier to move forward when we see all sides. So, let’s dive in.
It’s easier to move forward when we see all sides. So, let’s dive in.
It’s easier to move forward when we see all sides. So, let’s dive in.
It’s easier to move forward when we see all sides. So, let’s dive in.
Increasing world population and the growing global economy mean energy demand is rising. While solar and wind energy production is rising, forecasts indicate oil and natural gas could still provide the majority of the world’s energy in 2040.
Pipelines, and pipeline operators, remain a vital part of the evolving energy ecosystem Canada and the world depend on.
Yes, they are your pipelines. They transport Canada’s natural resources that you and all other Canadians count on.
Pipelines safely transport the oil and natural gas Canadians count on for heating, cooking, transporting goods, growing food and so much more.
Pipelines generate enormous economic benefits that you and every other Canadian count on – close to $1 trillion contributed to Canada’s GDP since 2005 – for services like health care and education.
Thousands of engineers and environmental experts work together to ensure Canada’s pipeline infrastructure is among the very best in the world.
Among the strictest safety and environmental standards in the world.
All Canadians can be secure in the knowledge that the energy they need to survive and thrive will always be available.
An energy ecosystem that evolves through technology and innovation to embrace smart options and address environmental and social issues.
Providing valuable careers in communities across Canada, as well as supporting 900,000 jobs in the energy industry and the livelihoods of millions of Canadians.
Canada is respected worldwide for our responsibly produced energy.
The story is uniquely Canadian. Transmission pipeline operators do not compete on safety, but instead work together to build a safe, smart and secure energy future for Canada.
Canada’s natural gas is helping to replace higher-carbon energy sources and fuel a lower-carbon future.