Enbridge is in the business of moving energy.
Here in British Columbia, we own and operate the Westcoast pipeline system, which has been moving natural gas safely and reliably for almost 70 years.
Enbridge is in the business of moving energy.
Here in British Columbia, we own and operate the Westcoast pipeline system, which has been moving natural gas safely and reliably for almost 70 years.
Find out more about our operations in natural gas pipelines/LNG exports, liquids pipelines, gas utilities and renewable power.
We deliver the energy that powers the economy, empowers society and fuels quality of life.
See our energy transition leadership in action—speeches, presentations, video, announcements, projects and more.
Ongoing tax revenue, local/regional economic stimulation, community investment, and workforce salary.
Life takes energy. And at Enbridge, we take seriously our responsibility to deliver it safely and reliably. Sustainability is, and has to be, core to how we do business.
Communication is a two-way street, and we welcome your feedback. Please feel free to contact us with questions.
Running from Fort Nelson to Abbotsford, our BC (Westcoast) Pipeline has been the backbone of the province's natural gas industry since 1957.
The project will provide up to 535 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of new transportation capacity on the T-North section of our BC Pipeline.
Located near Fort St. John, Aitken Creek is the largest and only underground natural gas storage facility in the province.
The project will provide about 300 million cubic feet per day (MMcf/d) of additional natural gas transportation service on the T-South section of our BC Pipeline.
Woodfibre LNG will help reduce the world’s greenhouse gas emissions by expanding global access to natural gas, displacing coal in power generation.
As a company, we believe it’s important to foster meaningful reconciliation within communities where we live and work.
At Enbridge, we believe we can, and should, be a leader in our industry in Indigenous engagement, inclusion, and awareness.
We work with Indigenous groups to create educational training, employment opportunities and capacity building efforts.
We work with Indigenous groups and businesses so they can participate economically in our projects and operations.
Enbridge's natural gas pipelines connect prolific supply to major North American population centers and LNG export facilities.
Our 37 renewable energy projects (operating or under construction) produce enough electricity to power about 1.3 million homes.
Enbridge Gas is North America’s largest natural gas utility, following our September 2023 acquisition of three U.S. utilities.
We operate the world’s longest and most complex liquids transportation system, with about 18,085 miles (29,104 kilometers) of active pipe.
Lhtako Dene Nation and City of Quesnel to co-host the BC Winter Games in February
Enbridge bursary provides financial support to complete dual credit programs
Enbridge donates $50,000 to construction of the Lets’emot Regional Aquatic Centre in Agassiz
Safety is not just a core value at Enbridge—it’s the foundation of everything we do.
With proper design, construction, operation and maintenance, pipelines have a very long life.