Rate 100 service is for commercial or industrial customers who consume a minimum of 100,000 m3 of natural gas each day for a minimum of 256 days per year. Customers are typically large manufacturers requiring a very large volume of natural gas for industrial processes – such as steel, pulp and paper, power generation, and mining. Rate 100 customers are required to sign a distribution contract with Enbridge Gas.
- Rate 100 approved rates
- Large Volume Customer Notice
- Gas cost adjustment rider, Rider C (if natural gas is supplied by Enbridge Gas)
- Service charges, Rider G (Miscellaneous service charges applicable to all rate classes)
- Federal Carbon charge, Rider J (Federal carbon charges and facility-related carbon charge)
- Bill 32 and Ontario Regulation 24/10, Rider K (To fund new natural gas community expansion projects)
- For more information about our gas rates, review our rate handbook.
Rate information has been updated for 2024 Distribution rates, if you have any questions, please contact your account manager.
Distribution (Sales Service and T-Service)
- Distribution Service Schedule – Union North Rate Zone
- General Terms and Conditions – Applicable to Distribution and Direct Purchase Services
- Transaction Rules
Bundled Transportation (BT)
- Union North Direct Purchase Service
- North Transportation Service - T-Service
- North T-Service Transportation from Dawn
- T-Service Customer Balancing Service (CBS)
- Bundled Transportation Balancing services are available. For more information, visit our Balancing services page.
- Authorization of Interruptible Direct Purchase (DP) Balancing Transactions
To define the evaluation criteria Enbridge Gas applies when a customer requests authorization for a direct purchase balancing transaction. - North T-Service Transportation from Dawn
This policy will ensure consistent and fair treatment when a customer requests the option to purchase firm transportation capacity from Dawn to any of Union's North East delivery areas. - Obligated Daily Contract Quantity (DCQ) -- Union North
This policy will ensure consistent and fair treatment of changes to a customer's obligated Daily Contract Quantity (DCQ). - Priority of Service
This policy provides information regarding the processing of interruptions or scheduling reductions, to interruptible services, when requested services exceed available capacity under normal operating conditions. - Service Switching
This policy ensures equitable treatment of customer requests to move between any of Union Gas' four services: Sales Service, Bundled-T, Transportation Service or Unbundled Service. - TCPL Turnback
The purpose of this policy is to provide an overview of how Union Gas will facilitate T-service customer requests to turnback temporarily assigned TransCanada Pipelines (TCPL) capacity as part of their Direct Purchase contract. - Temporarily Changing Existing Customer Obligated Points of Receipt
This policy applies to all existing Bundled-T and T-Service direct purchase customers in Union Gas' Southern operations area.