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Pipeline Fast Facts

Pipeline Fast Facts
  • There are 580,000 kilometres of pipeline in Canada, transferring oil and natural gas to various locations within the country, North America, and to ports, where products can then be shipped globally.
  • Pipelines in Canada have the best track record for safety than other modes of transportation used to move energy products, such as marine shipping, railway, aircraft and truck transport.
  • Approximately 2.65 million barrels of crude oil and equivalent per day travel through Canada’s crude oil pipeline network.
  • Approximately 17.1 billion cubic feet of natural gas per day travel through Canada’s natural gas pipeline network.
  • The proposed Mackenzie Gas Project will carry 1.2 Bcf/day of natural gas from the Mackenzie Delta to northern Alberta via a 1,220 pipeline system.
  • A 1,400-mile portion of the proposed 2,140-mile Alaska Gas Pipeline would pass through Canada, possibly running through the Yukon, then into British Columbia and linking into an existing pipeline network in Alberta.
The Spotlight

CEPA 2010 Golf Tournament

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The Board of Directors of the Canadian Energy Pipeline Association (CEPA) invites you to the 2010 Golf Tournament to be held:

Monday, June 21, 2010 Valley Ridge Golf Club 11618 Valley Ridge Park, N.W., Calgary, Alberta. Please note Lunch is at 1200hrs and Shotgun start is at 1300 hrs.

This year once again, all proceeds will be donated to Engineers Without Borders Canada (EWB) to support their work in building economic opportunity for those living in extreme poverty. A portion of all sponsorships and ticket sales is tax deductible.

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