Spectra Energy's Fort Nelson Project is proposed but still needs to secure funding.
On January 3, 2007, Duke Energy spun off its gas business to form Spectra Energy.
In 2011, Spectra Energy achieved record net income and surpassed its earnings target by more than 7 percent.
Spectra Energy owns and operates natural gas processing plants and more than 3,500 miles of gathering pipelines in Western Canada.
In 2009, Spectra Energy also established an environmental framework to consolidate strategies for managing environmental risks and impacts across its operations.
Spectra Energy may be considered the single largest private-sector source of greenhouse gases in British Columbia.
Spectra Energy has a rich history in aboriginal relations.
Chatham is home to the headquarters of Union Gas, a natural gas utility and Spectra Energy company.
Prior to assuming his current role in 2009, Ebel was Spectra Energy's chief financial officer.
It is owned by Spectra Energy.