Merrick Mainline Pipeline
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Merrick Mainline Pipeline is a proposed natural gas pipeline in British Columbia, Canada.[1]
There have been no development updates since the project was first announced in 2014 and it is now presumed to be cancelled.
Location
The pipeline will run from Summit Lake, British Columbia, Canada to Peace River, British Columbia, Canada.[1]
Project Details
- Owner: TC Energy[1]
- Proposed capacity: 2,000 million cubic feet per day[1]
- Length: 259.1 kilometers / 161 miles[1]
- Status: Cancelled
- Start Year:
Background
The project was first proposed in 2014,[2] when developers applied with Canada's National Energy Board.[1]
There have been no development updates since the project was first announced in 2014 and it is now presumed to be cancelled.
Articles and resources
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Planned Pipelines, Pipeline News, accessed October 2018
- ↑ TransCanada plans to build $1.9B gas pipeline to Kitimat, CBC, June 4, 2014