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ATHABASCA SEVEN STARS ENERGY Enbridge and 23 First Nation and Métis PROJECT communities announced in September 2022 an agreement whereby the communities acquired, Enbridge Inc. and Six Nations Energy collectively, an 11.57% non-operating interest in Development LP – a newly-created seven Enbridge-operated pipelines in the consortium of Cowessess First Nation, Athabasca region of northern Alberta. A newly George Gordon First Nation, created entity, Athabasca Indigenous Kahkewistahaw First Nation, Métis Nation- Investments (AII), stewarded the investment, Saskatchewan, Pasqua First Nation and which at the time represented the largest White Bear First Nations – announced energy-related Indigenous economic partnership plans on June 24, 2024 to advance transaction in North America. development of a new wind energy project southeast of Weyburn, Saskatchewan. WABAMUN CARBON HUB The Seven Stars Energy Project (the Project) is expected to produce 200 First Nations Capital Investment Partnership, have megawatts of emissions–free power – partnered with Enbridge in a proposed carbon enough to support the annual energy needs capture and storage hub west of Edmonton called of more than 100,000 Saskatchewan the Wabamun Hub. A local Métis community is homes. It will be developed, constructed also a partner in the project, which in 2024 is and operated by a wholly owned indirect under development. subsidiary of Enbridge. To learn more about Enbridge Line 3 or other projects Enbridge is involved in visit their website at: www.enbridge.com or scan the QR code. 16 “The Seven Stars Energy Project (the Project) is expected to 2 0 produce 200 megawatts of emissions–free power – enough to E U S support the annual energy needs of more than 100,000 S I | Saskatchewan homes.” 4 2 0 2 Enbridge President and CEO Al Monaco. R E B M E T P E S

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