03/27/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/27/2024 14:52
News Release
For Immediate Release
March 27, 2024
The Commission of the CER has approved NOVA Gas Transmission Ltd.'s (NGTL) North Montney Mainline (NMML) tolling application. The Commission's approval allows the company to continue with its existing tolling methodology.
In 2017, the NEB approved the construction of the 204 km North Montney Mainline. In 2019, NGTL sought approval for its rate design and services for its entire system which included a surcharge for using the NMML. The Commission approved the rate design but required NGTL to reapply for a revised design for the NMML with new significant market flows. With gas from the Willow Valley Interconnect (WVI) meter station destined to the LNG Canada project, NGTL applied for approval of an unchanged tolling methodology for the NMML in May 2023. Therefore, NGTL applied to re-affirm the NMML toll methodology in this proceeding.
The Commission heard from several parties who were in support of keeping tolls the same. However, Westcoast Energy Inc. argued that the methodology is not supported by meaningful and extensive integration between the NMML and the rest of the NGTL System. After review, the Commission found that the North Montney Mainline remains integrated with the rest of the NGTL System despite some gas flowing west.
The Commission determined that the tolling methodology proposed by NGTL was just and reasonable following the start of deliveries at the WVI. Going forward, the Commission requires NGTL to undertake additional consultation regarding the information it shares with interested parties and report back to the Commission in nine months. NGTL must also include information about the quantity of gas flowing to WVI in its quarterly filings with the CER. These conditions will enhance the transparency of information between NGTL, interested parties and the CER.
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Melissa Marlyn
Communications Officer
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