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Home - Enbridge Inc. Check out our interactive map encompassing the full scope of Enbridge's North American energy infrastructure—oil and gas pipelines, wind farms, solar projects, distribution systems, and more
Careers at Enbridge Our website is www enbridge com, and emails from the company will come from an @enbridge com email address Any email styled with “Enbridge” using a different format is not authentic
Contact us - Enbridge Inc. At Enbridge, we believe that energy enables people to live their lives to the fullest And for nearly 75 years, Enbridge has become a North American leader in energy delivery by connecting people to the energy they need — safely and responsibly
About Us - Enbridge Inc. Check out our interactive map encompassing the full scope of Enbridge's North American energy infrastructure—oil and gas pipelines, wind farms, solar projects, distribution systems, and more
Informational Postings - Enbridge Inc. Offshore and natural gas pipelines are 100% owned by Enbridge and its affiliates except where less than full ownership is indicated More detailed ownership information is available on each FERC regulated offshore and natural gas entity's informational posting landing page
Growth projects - Enbridge Inc. Calvados Offshore Wind Project Enbridge and its partners, EDF Renewables and wpd, are developing the project off the coast of Bessin, France
Our History - Enbridge Inc. Enbridge built the Athabasca Pipeline in 1999, connecting Alberta’s oil sands to its mainline system at Hardisty, AB Today, Enbridge is the leading pipeline operator in the Fort McMurray to Edmonton and Hardisty corridors, with 12 oil sands projects connected to the Enbridge system
Natural gas transmission, midstream and LNG - Enbridge Inc. Enbridge’s natural gas pipelines connect North America’s most prolific natural gas supply basins to the continent’s largest demand centers—New York, Chicago, Boston, Toronto, Vancouver and Seattle—and to liquefied natural gas (LNG) and Mexico export markets as well