South Bow Sees Limited Fallout From April Crude Spill as It Reports US$96M Profit
BARNES COUNTY, NORTH DAKOTA, AUG 6 – Investigations link the April 2025 Keystone spill to a 2019 seam defect causing 383,000 gallons of oil loss, highlighting ongoing pipeline integrity concerns, officials said.
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South Bow sees limited fallout from April crude spill as it reports US$96M profit
Pipeline operator South Bow Corp. says it expects an in-depth report out in September on a recent pipeline leak, but so far it doesn't see it indicating wider problems on its Keystone pipeline.

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April Keystone Pipeline spill may have been caused by same issue as 2019 oil spill in Walsh County
GRAND FORKS — A structural seam defect that caused approximately 383,000 gallons of oil to spill from the Keystone Pipeline in 2019 may be the same defect that caused another North Dakota spill this past April, according to documentation from the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration. A former engineer for TransCanada PipeLines Limited (TCPL), now known as TC Energy, believes it could be part of a systemic issue that may co…
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