Great Lakes Gas Transmission
This bi-directional pipeline delivers gas to customers in the U.S. Midwest and Central Canada. Great Lakes plays a key role in balancing natural gas demands in upper Midwest energy markets by managing seasonal fluctuations in gas supply and demand, and providing access to storage fields in Michigan and Southern Ontario.
Great Lakes compressor facility
Great Lakes map
Asset information
TCP Ownership
46.45%
53.55% is held by subsidiaries of TC Energy
Began operations
1967
Length
2,115 miles
Capacity
2.4 Bcf/d
Compressor stations
14
Primary supply source
Emerson 2 interconnect
Originates near:
Emerson, Manitoba, Canada
(St. Vincent, Minnesota)
Terminates near
Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan; and St. Clair, Michigan
Primary markets served
Union Dawn interconnect,
Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan
New opportunities
The Alberta XPress project, being undertaken by ANR, a TC Energy-owned system, is expected to utilize capacity on Great Lakes to connect growing WCSB supply to U.S. Gulf Coast LNG export markets. Requiring no material capital spend, Great Lakes is expected to benefit from a total 165,000 Dth/d long-term, max rate contractual arrangement with ANR for an average term of 19 years with an anticipated in-service date in 2022.
Alberta XPress Project Webpage
For commercial information visit TCPlus.com