TransCanada Restarts Portion of Keystone Pipeline

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

TransCanada Corp restarted a section of the Keystone oil pipeline on Tuesday, following a leak in Missouri earlier this month, company spokesman Terry Cunha said.

TransCanada had shut an arm of Keystone from Steele City, Nebraska to Patoka, Illinois on Feb. 6 after a 43-barrel leak. The shut-down restricted the flow of Western Canadian crude to U.S. refineries.


Reporting by Rod Nickel

Categories: Environmental Energy

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