TransCanada is committed to treating landowners with honesty, respect and fairness. We recognize that you have a right to know and want to understand what is occurring on or near your land. We want you to know what we’re proposing and how you can participate in the process. We will always take the time to answer your questions and address your concerns.
At TransCanada, we expect all of our land representatives to build positive relationships with landowners based on our longstanding guiding principles for landowner relations. If, at any time, you feel like our representatives are not abiding by these principles, please call us on our Project Hotline toll free from anywhere in North America at 1.866.717.7473 and we will work with you to address your concerns.
As the Gulf Coast Pipeline Project moves forward, we will:
TransCanada’s Vice-President, Keystone Pipeline Project, Corey Goulet, discusses TransCanada’s efforts to build and maintain good landowner relations, and the company’s efforts to protect the environment. These principles are currently in practice on our Gulf Coast Pipeline Project.
The Gulf Coast Pipeline Project is an approximate 485-mile (780-kilometre), 36-inch crude oil pipeline beginning in Cushing, Okla., and extending south to Nederland, Texas, to serve the Gulf Coast marketplace. The 48-mile (77-kilometre) Houston Lateral Project is an additional project under development to transport oil to refineries in the Houston area.
Construction on the Gulf Coast Pipeline commenced August, 2012, with an anticipated in-service date of late 2013. The Gulf Coast Project will have the initial capacity to transport 700,000 barrels of oil per day and can be expanded to transport 830,000 barrels of oil per day to Gulf Coast refineries.
Shipper Application and Accounting
Visit the Keystone Shipper Information page on TransCanada.com