OIL PIPELINES
Canada’s largest fossil fuels infrastructure operator TransCanada said on Monday it will restart the existing Keystone I pipeline on Tuesday, after a 5 000 bbl oil spill, in Amherst, South Dakota, last Thursday morning halted operations.
TransCanada reported that its Keystone pipeline repair and restart plans have been reviewed by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA), with no objections, permitting a safe and controlled return to service of the Keystone system.
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