Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited Tariff

Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited

Description of Company Structure and Operations

Many Islands Pipe Lines (Canada) Limited (MIPL(C)L) is a wholly owned subsidiary of SaskEnergy Incorporated, a Crown Corporation pursuant to The SaskEnergy Act of Saskatchewan. MIPL(C)L owns a natural gas transmission system with nine pipelines crossing the Alberta-Saskatchewan border, one pipeline crossing the Montana- Saskatchewan border, one pipeline crossing the North Dakota-Saskatchewan border, and one pipeline crossing the Manitoba-Saskatchewan border. All pipelines inter-connect with the pipeline facilities of TransGas Limited, itself a wholly owned subsidiary of SaskEnergy Incorporated engaged in transportation and storage of natural gas. MIPL(C)L’s pipeline system is regulated by the National Energy Board (NEB) and is subject to the National Energy Board Act and associated regulations. The tolls of MIPL(C)L are regulated by the NEB on a complaint basis. MIPL(C)L is required to make copies of tariffs and supporting financial information readily available to interested persons. Persons who cannot resolve traffic, toll and tariff issues with MIPL(C)L may file a complaint with the NEB. In the absence of a complaint, the NEB does not normally undertake a detailed examination of MIPL(C)L’s tolls. MIPL(C)L also has assets and operations which are not subject to regulation by the NEB.

MIPL(C)L has entered into a Service Agreement with TransGas Limited, whereby TransGas provides the following services to MIPL(C)L:

Management Services Accounting Services Construction of Facilities Engineering Services

Legal and Regulatory Services

Day to Day Pipeline System Operations and Maintenance Receipt and Processing of Gas Nominations Electronic Business Services

Contacts:

For information pertaining to service and service offerings, please contact:

Director, Customer Services Key Account Managers

(306) 777-9811 (306) 777-9687 or (306) 777-9501

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