TransCanada to spend $1.5 B to expand gas pipeline capacity
6/14/2017
(Reuters) — TransCanada Corp, Canada's No. 2 pipeline operator, said on Wednesday it would invest about $1.5 B between now and 2021 to expand its natural gas gathering pipeline in western Canada.
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The investment in the NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd (NGTL) system will be used to build new pipeline infrastructure to connect western Canadian natural gas production across North America, the company said.
Reporting by Ahmed Farhatha in Bengaluru; Editing by Sai Sachin Ravikumar
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