Alliance Pipeline
Art Heinrichs is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in the oil and gas industry, currently serving as a Measurement Business Analyst at Alliance Pipeline since April 2013, where responsibility includes ensuring the accuracy and reliability of custody transfer gas and liquid measurement data. Previous roles include consulting for E2icom Inc. on compliance with AER directives, and various engineering positions at Eluminor Inc., Transcanada Pipelines, IBM, ESBI, Nova Gas Transmission, and Telvent Automation, focusing on system design, network management, and SCADA software development. Art Heinrichs holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Electronic Information Systems Engineering from the University of Regina, obtained from 1989 to 1994.
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Alliance Pipeline
The Alliance Pipeline system consists of a 3,848-kilometre (2,391-mile) integrated Canadian and U.S. natural gas transmission pipeline system, delivering rich natural gas from the Western Canadian Sedimentary Basin and the Williston Basin to the Chicago market hub. The United States portion of the system consists of approximately 967 miles of infrastructure including the 80-mile Tioga Lateral in North Dakota. The system has been in commercial service since December 2000 and, through an innovative suite of customer-focused services, delivers an average of 1.6 billion standard cubic feet (or 45.3 million standard cubic metres) of natural gas per day. More information about the company is available at www.alliancepipeline.com. Alliance Pipeline Limited Partnership (Alliance Canada) owns the Canadian portion of the Alliance Pipeline system. Alliance Pipeline L.P. (Alliance U.S.A.) owns the U.S. portion of the Alliance Pipeline system. Both Alliance Canada and Alliance U.S.A. are owned 50 percent each by affiliates of Enbridge Income Fund (TSX:ENF.UN) and Pembina Pipeline Corporation (TSX:PPL).