Canada’s energy future like that of every industrialized nation will ultimately be shaped not by what we aspire to build, but by what already exists beneath our feet and across our landscapes. Pipelines, facilities, wells, transmission lines, roads, rights of way, storage assets, and interconnections form a vast, largely invisible network that quietly determines supply, capacity, and resilience every single day.
This first installment of our series begins there, with the inherited infrastructure reality that underpins energy supply in Canada.