Keystone Pipeline Ruptures in North Dakota, Triggering Oil Spill Investigations
- The Keystone oil pipeline was shut down after a rupture in North Dakota, with the spill contained to an agricultural field.
- The cause of the rupture and the amount of crude oil spilled are still unclear, as reported by Bill Suess.
- Emergency personnel responded to the spill, which was located 300 yards south of the pump station.
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Oh Yay The 'Safest Oil Pipeline In The World' Ruptured Again
This is a developing story... Please check back for possible updates... The Keystone pipeline—which carries hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil nearly 2,700 miles from the Alberta tar sands to refineries in Illinois and Oklahoma daily—was abruptly shut down Tuesday morning following a rupture in North Dakota, marking yet another accident along what proponents have called the "safest pipeline in the world." South Bow, the Canadian co…
Keystone oil pipeline spill cleanup underway
BISMARCK, N.D. — The nearly 2,700-mile Keystone oil pipeline was shut down Tuesday morning after it ruptured in North Dakota, halting the flow of millions of gallons of crude oil from Canada to refineries in the U.S. and potentially leading…
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