Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline

Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline
  • Location: Northeast United States and Atlantic Canada
  • Length: 343 miles U.S., 543 miles Canada
  • Capacity: 800 million cubic feet per day in U.S.; 600 million cubic feet per day in Canada
  • Ownership Interest: 77.53 percent Spectra Energy Transmission; 12.92 percent Emera, Inc; 9.55 percent ExxonMobil Corporation
  • Operator: M&N Operating Company, LLC

Map: Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline

The Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline brings offshore, onshore and LNG-sourced natural gas from Atlantic Canada to North American markets.

With 670 miles of pipeline (340 miles U.S.), Maritimes provides fuel for the northeast United States and Atlantic Canada - 600 million cubic feet per day of natural gas capacity on the Canadian side and 800 million cubic feet per day on the U.S. side.

Maritimes extends from Nova Scotia into New Brunswick, Maine, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts where it connects with Algonquin Gas Transmission’s HubLine near Beverly, Massachusetts. There it provides a seamless link for Spectra Energy systems from offshore Nova Scotia to south Texas and the Gulf Coast. The Maritimes pipeline also connects to the North American pipeline grid at Dracut, Massachusetts.

Maritimes delivers critical supplies of natural gas to the northeast U.S. through a reliable and economical transportation system that increases downstream market alternatives for current and future shippers.

For assistance with operational problems or in an emergency, please call: Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline: 888-576-4634