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11/15/2025 | Press release | Archived content

Sheboygan County response

Update #2

Media statement - November 14, 2025, 7:25 P.M. CT

We care deeply about the well-being of the community and our workers. Your safety remains our highest priority.

We continue to respond to an incident that caused damage to the ANR Pipeline system in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. It's believed to have been caused by heavy equipment operated by an external party conducting work on behalf of another company unrelated to TC Energy. While the incident did not cause an explosion, the release of gas may have resulted in a temporary dust cloud.

Our personnel are on site and working closely with landowners, local utilities, regulatory authorities, and first responders. We thank local first responders for their quick and effective actions.

We are doing everything we can to respond quickly and mitigate any risk to the environment. A repair plan to fix the pipeline is underway.

A force majeure has been declared as a result of the incident for a minor restriction in gas flow for some customers. There are dual lines in the area and gas continues to be delivered to the community.

We remind anyone to always call 811 before digging to help prevent line strikes and keep communities safe.

We will provide additional information as soon as it becomes available.

Further inquiries can be sent to TC Energy media relations at [email protected].

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