Inland Gas Upgrades
We’re upgrading 29 sections of our existing natural gas lines throughout inland regions of BC. These upgrades, combined with our ongoing inspection and maintenance activities, will make sure these lines continue to provide safe, reliable service for many years to come.
Construction overview
Some of the upgrades will allow us to inspect the inside of the gas lines using up-to-date in-line inspection equipment. This equipment will provide detailed information about the condition of each line which will help us to better plan and manage maintenance work. Construction activity includes reducing bends in the pipe and replacing fittings so the inspection equipment can move through the gas line.
Other upgrades include replacing gas lines and adding some pressure reduction stations that regulate the pressure in our system.
We appreciate the public’s patience as we complete this work safely and as quickly as possible. To stay up-to-date on the project subscribe to our newsletter.
2022 construction locations
Construction is taking place across 12 communities with preparation work taking place in spring and early summer and construction occurring in the summer and fall.
Community-specific project information is available by region below. Maps and work information are subject to change based on construction requirements and schedules.
Project timeline
We submitted an application to our regulator, the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC), in 2018 and received approval in January 2020. Over the course of the project, work will take place across 18 communities in the Northern, Cariboo, Thompson-Okanagan and Kootenay regions of BC.
Received BCUC approval
Our regulator, the BC Utilities Commission, approved our application for a Certificate of Public Necessity and Convenience for the project.
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Construction Year 1
In 2020, construction began in Mackenzie, Cranbrook and Sparwood.
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Construction Year 2
The second year of Inland Gas Upgrades project took place in seven communities across BC.
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Construction Year 3
The third year of construction is taking place across 12 communities in BC.
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Construction Year 4
Work will be taking place across nine communities in BC.
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Anticipated construction
Additional construction is planned to continue seasonally as we work across 18 communities throughout the province.
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May 31, 2022
Project enters third year and benefits continue to grow
October 29, 2021
Upcoming geotechnical investigations in Kenna Cartwright Nature Park, Kamloops
October 20, 2021
Join us for upcoming Kamloops information sessions
May 26, 2021
Construction resuming for year two of project
February 16, 2021
Where we are working in 2021
September 18, 2020
Upcoming field work in the North, Interior, and Kootenay regions
August 6, 2020
Construction to begin on major project
May 27, 2020
Preparation activities in Mackenzie, Cranbrook and Sparwood
January 21, 2020
Inland Gas Upgrades receive BCUC approval
December 17, 2018
Major milestone achieved
August 10, 2018
Dig a little, learn a lot
June 15, 2018
Exploring rights of way for habitat and heritage
How will this project benefit local communities?
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Aug 31, 2020
Meaningful engagement
Delivering a project successfully requires ongoing and meaningful engagement with technical experts, stakeholders, Indigenous communities, customers and the local community. To stay up-to-date on the project, visit and bookmark our project Updates page or subscribe to our Talking Energy Inland Gas Upgrades newsletter.
Investing in local communities
At FortisBC, we believe serving the community is a privilege. That’s why we're committed to investing in legacy opportunities in the communities where our project work takes place. For example, in Kamloops we have partnered with Thompson Rivers University on an invasive plant species study in Kenna Cartwright Park. When we’re ready to restore our worksites in the park we’ll restore them with native plants. The results of this study will be publicly available to benefit anyone interested in reducing invasive species in the region.
Some of our other community investment initiatives on this project include helping a community bus service get underway in Mackenzie and improving trails and accessibility for the Cranbrook Community Forest.
Supporting local businesses and workers
We want to maximize the benefit of our projects in the community through the creation of local jobs and training opportunities, fair access to contracts for local and Indigenous suppliers and investment in local businesses.
From January to August 2021, the Inland Gas Upgrades project spent $17.8 million with 79 B.C. vendors which was 64 per cent of overall project expenditure. Of that $7.2 million was spent locally to the seven communities where construction took place with 77 per cent of that expenditure being to Indigenous vendors.
Creating pathways for employment is one of the ways we support local communities and workers. We partnered with Proactive Safety & First Aid to create a safety officer internship for a member of the Ktunaxa nation in the Kootenay region. In association with the Prince George Nechako Aboriginal Employment and Training Association we provided the opportunity for students to spend a day at an active job site near Mackenzie.
Communities where work will take place
Over the course of the project, work will take place across 18 communities in the Northern, Cariboo, Thompson-Okanagan and Kootenay regions of BC. To see where we are currently working, visit our project Overview tab.
Kootenays
- Castlegar
- Cranbrook
- Elkford
- Kimberley
- Nelson
- Sparwood
- Trail
Thompson-Okanagan
- Armstrong
- Coldstream
- Enderby
- Kamloops
- Kelowna
- Salmon Arm
- Spallumcheen
Cariboo and North
- Mackenzie
- Prince George
- Quesnel
- Williams Lake
Regulatory process
On January 21, 2020, we received approval of our application for a Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity from our regulator the British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC).
Additional resources
We’ve been engaging with stakeholders, the local community and Indigenous communities to support the project. Materials related to some of these discussions are available below.
- Project information card
- Presentation and video - Kamloops virtual information session - November 2021
- Construction 2021 announcement