Pipeline
Description
Pipeline
There are approximately 100 000 kilometres of transmission pipelines in Canada, 80 000 are natural gas pipelines and 23 000 crude oil pipelines. The map shows three types of pipelines: transmission trunk lines, gathering system field lines and distribution lines. Gathering pipelines move crude oil and natural gas from wells to processing facilities. After processing, feeder lines carry the hydrocarbons to the major, long distance transmission lines. Transmission lines deliver product to small-diameter distribution pipelines, as well as industrial users, local distributors, refineries or connection pipelines to the United States.
Originator
Canada Open Data
Use Cases
Source(s)
Description | Source | Format | Date | Update Frequency | Metadata | Cost | Link | Remarks |
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Pipeline | SHP | 2006 | N/A | N/A | Free | Extracted from Canada Base Map 1:250,000 | ||
Alberta Pipeline | SHP | 2015 | N/A | N/A | Free | Extracted from AER Database |
Remarks
Process for EGIS integration
SHP File:
SHP file can be integrated directly into EGIS.
Using FME, filter EntityName=Pipeline to extract the pipeline layer.
TC Smart Maps:
Not all GIS applications can consume KML file directly due to its unique data structures such as networklinks, folders, models etc.
Please contact Lawrence Chong, Digital Services Directorate for TC Smart Maps KML dataset and format translation.
TC Smart Maps KML link: \\tc.gc.ca\tcgis\GISData\Google Mashup\SafetyAndSecurity\Pipeline.kmz
Customization:
Schema transformation: Not required
Denormalization: No Required
Value coding: Not required
Attribute renaming: As required to improve readability
Attribute removal: Not required.
Geoenrichment: Feature symbolization is recommended to improve visualization.
Format translation: As required.
Language translation: French version not available.