Enbridge: About us


Who we are

At Enbridge, our purpose is to fuel people’s quality of life—because life takes energy, and we deliver it. Our vision is to provide energy in a planet friendly way everywhere people need it, and our mission is to be the first choice for energy delivery in North America and beyond. We strive to be a first-choice employer. Our dedicated team of about 16,000 employees, primarily in Canada and the U.S., is passionate about safely and reliably delivering the energy the world needs.

How we work

Everyone at Enbridge is guided by a strong set of core values—Safety, Integrity, Respect, Inclusion and High Performance—that reflect what is truly important to us as a company. We live our values in support of our communities, the environment and each other. Our values drive our every decision, action and interaction and are key to our ongoing success. By acting in ways that reflect and support our values, we contribute to a positive culture that enables us to perform to our full potential.

What we do

The energy we deliver heats homes, feeds families and helps to power the economy. Our crude oil, natural gas and renewable power businesses1 help to meet the needs of today while advancing energy solutions for tomorrow.


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Liquids Pipelines


North America’s longest crude oil system and the largest U.S. crude oil export terminal by volume

29,104 km
of pipelines (18,085 miles)

We transport about
~30% of the crude oil
produced in North America


We operate North America’s longest and most complex crude oil and liquids transportation system.

Liquids Pipelines consists of pipelines and terminals in six Canadian provinces and territories and 21 U.S. states, safely and reliably delivering approximately six million barrels of crude oil and liquids every day on our cross-continent pipeline network.

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Gas Transmission and Midstream


Extensive pipeline system throughout North America

31,178 km
of pipelines (19,373 miles)

We move 20%
of the natural gas consumed in the U.S.


Our natural gas transmission system connects North America’s most prolific supply basins to the continent’s largest demand centers. Our network spans 31 U.S. states, four Canadian provinces and transports approximately 60% of natural gas produced offshore of the U.S. Gulf Coast.

We supply natural gas to every operating liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility on the U.S. Gulf Coast and are strategically positioned to serve LNG export projects in British Columbia.



Three gas meters

Gas Distribution and Storage


Largest gas utility in North America

303,598 km
of gas transmission, transportation, distribution and service lines (188,645 miles)

More than 7.1 million
customers served


Gas Distribution and Storage includes our rate-regulated natural gas utility operations, which serve residential, commercial and industrial customers in Ontario, Quebec, Ohio, North Carolina, Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. It also includes the Wexpro Company (Wexpro), which develops and produces natural gas reserves on behalf of Enbridge Gas Utah, Wyoming and Idaho.

It also offers a variety of storage and transportation services to customers at the Dawn Hub, the largest integrated underground storage facility in Canada and one of the largest in North America.

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Renewable Power


Diversified asset footprint and 23 years of experience

45
renewable facilities

4,924 MW
of net generation2


Renewable Power consists primarily of investments in wind and solar power generation facilities, as well as an equity interest in a geothermal power facility. In North America, assets are primarily located in the provinces of Alberta, Ontario and Quebec, and in the states of Colorado, Texas, Indiana, Ohio and West Virginia. In Europe, we hold equity interests in operating offshore wind facilities in the coastal waters of the United Kingdom (UK), France and Germany, as well as interests in offshore wind projects under construction or in active development in France and the UK.



~16,000
employers and contractors

$65.2B
total operating revenues

$218B
in assets





1 This page reflects our key operations as of May 2026 through our four core businesses. For more information about each of our four core businesses, see our 2025 Annual Report.
2 Under construction and in operation.

Our energy infrastructure and value chain

Energy is the backbone of our economy and our society—and Enbridge delivers it. We safely connect millions of people to the energy they rely on every day, fueling quality of life. We’re investing in modern energy delivery infrastructure to sustain access to secure, affordable energy and building on two decades of experience in renewable energy to advance wind and solar power alongside investments in new technologies including hydrogen, renewable natural gas and carbon capture and storage.1


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Click on the image above to see a larger version of our energy value chain.


1 This page reflects our key operations as of May 2026 through our four core businesses. For more information about each of our four core businesses, see our 2025 Annual Report.
2 Total includes joint ventures such as Gray Oak and Seaway.
3 Enbridge owns and operates renewable power generation assets across North America and Europe. These assets produce electricity that is primarily sold to customers under long-term power purchase agreements (PPAs). While these assets contribute renewable electricity to the markets in which they operate, the associated environmental attributes are generally transferred to PPA counterparties. As a result, renewable generation is not presented as a direct reduction in Enbridge’s reported greenhouse gas emissions unless explicitly stated and supported by disclosed methodologies.

About the cover image: Reliable energy for food production in Ontario


From the first seedling emerging to the harvested vegetable that reaches the grocer’s produce aisle, energy is essential to putting affordable, nutritious food on tables. Greenhouse agriculture plays a critical role in domestic food security—producing fresh vegetables year-round, supporting local jobs and anchoring a resilient food supply system.

Natural gas plays a role in many greenhouse operations. Greenhouses commonly use natural gas to support plant growth by maintaining consistent temperatures through the winters. Beyond heat, a portion of the CO₂ generated during natural gas combustion can be captured and reused inside greenhouses, where it can be absorbed by growing plants to accelerate growth and increase yields. Natural gas provides an economic and reliable option for both heat and CO2 production at scale.

As demand for greenhouse food production continues to grow, so does the need for dependable energy infrastructure. Enbridge’s Panhandle Expansion Project is increasing natural gas capacity to meet forecasted demand and support one of the region’s most important agricultural sectors. The greenhouse agriculture sector in southwestern Ontario supports more than 14,000 jobs and underpins food processors, packagers and distribution networks that deliver fresh produce across North America.

By expanding access to affordable, reliable energy, Enbridge is helping to enable a secure food system—one that connects energy of all types to everyday essentials while supporting communities. As greenhouse operators continue to pursue efficiency improvements and emissions reductions, dependable energy supply remains essential to current food production.


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