TransCanada Canadian Mainline Notice 3374724664

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Notice Type
Maintenance

Effective Start Date Time
03/29/2026 5:00 am

Subject
REVISED: TC Energy Planned Maintenance Mar 29-Apr 6, 2026

Notice Text
Below is a REVISED summary of forecasted system capabilities for the posting period beginning March 29, 2026 after the completion of maintenance work on the NPS 20 Montreal Line (MLV 130 to MLV 139). Below is a summary of forecasted system capabilities for the posting period beginning March 29, 2026.
Prairies Line1
(TJ)
Emerson Extension2
(TJ)
Northern Ontario Line3
(TJ)
Eastern Delivery Area4
(TJ)
Downstream STN 1485
(TJ)
March 2955453455267535151295
March 3055453455267535151295
March 3155453455267534401295
April 155453460265534201275
April 255453460265534201200
April 355453460265534801200
April 455453460265534801275
April 555453460262034801275
April 653753460262033601275

Forecast system capabilities converted to energy at 38.5 MJ/m3.
Note that all system capabilities are based on a forecast delivery distribution and ambient temperature.
Actual capabilities on the day may vary due to changes to the maintenance schedule, unplanned events, and differences between forecast and actual conditions.
The TC Energy system is an integrated system and capacity is affected by shipper nominations (load distribution) on any given day.

1Prairies Line represents the sum of the receipts at Empress and Saskatchewan.
2Emerson Extension represents the delivery to Emerson 1 plus Emerson 2.
3Northern Ontario Line represents the flow east from Station 41.
4Eastern Delivery Area represents the Eastern Ontario Triangle (EOT) flow east of Station 116 into the North Bay Shortcut plus the flow east of Mainline Valve 135 on the Montreal Line.
5Downstream STN 148 represents the flow through Compressor Station 148 (Les Cedres), delivering to the TQM system as well as the Philipsburg and Napierville Extensions. If deliveries upstream of STN 148 (e.g. EDA) are higher than forecast, it may affect ability to deliver up to the posted capacities downstream of STN 148.

Notice Type
Maintenance

Effective Start Date Time
03/29/2026 5:00 am

Subject
REVISED: TC Energy Planned Maintenance Mar 29-Apr 6, 2026

Notice Text
Below is a REVISED summary of forecasted system capabilities for the posting period beginning March 29, 2026 after the completion of maintenance work on the NPS 20 Montreal Line (MLV 130 to MLV 139). Below is a summary of forecasted system capabilities for the posting period beginning March 29, 2026.
Prairies Line1
(TJ)
Emerson Extension2
(TJ)
Northern Ontario Line3
(TJ)
Eastern Delivery Area4
(TJ)
Downstream STN 1485
(TJ)
March 2955453455267535151295
March 3055453455267535151295
March 3155453455267534401295
April 155453460265534201275
April 255453460265534201200
April 355453460265534801200
April 455453460265534801275
April 555453460262034801275
April 653753460262033601275

Forecast system capabilities converted to energy at 38.5 MJ/m3.
Note that all system capabilities are based on a forecast delivery distribution and ambient temperature.
Actual capabilities on the day may vary due to changes to the maintenance schedule, unplanned events, and differences between forecast and actual conditions.
The TC Energy system is an integrated system and capacity is affected by shipper nominations (load distribution) on any given day.

1Prairies Line represents the sum of the receipts at Empress and Saskatchewan.
2Emerson Extension represents the delivery to Emerson 1 plus Emerson 2.
3Northern Ontario Line represents the flow east from Station 41.
4Eastern Delivery Area represents the Eastern Ontario Triangle (EOT) flow east of Station 116 into the North Bay Shortcut plus the flow east of Mainline Valve 135 on the Montreal Line.
5Downstream STN 148 represents the flow through Compressor Station 148 (Les Cedres), delivering to the TQM system as well as the Philipsburg and Napierville Extensions. If deliveries upstream of STN 148 (e.g. EDA) are higher than forecast, it may affect ability to deliver up to the posted capacities downstream of STN 148.