Regulators mandate corrective measures after Keystone Pipeline oil spill

April 12, 2025, 6:20 pm

Two regulatory reports address the aftermath of a significant Keystone Pipeline rupture that spilled over 556,000 liters of oil onto North Dakota farmland. U.S. regulators have ordered the operator to take immediate corrective measures to resolve safety and environmental concerns. These directives aim to mitigate further hazards and ensure a swift, safe resumption of pipeline operations under enhanced oversight, underscoring the need for robust safety and accountability protocols in the energy sector.

cbc.ca / U.S. regulators order corrective action after Keystone Pipeline spill in North Dakota

US regulators ordered Keystone Pipeline’s Calgary-based operator to correct issues after a rupture spilled over 556,000 liters of oil onto North Dakota farmland. South Bow aims to resume operations within days.

winnipegfreepress.com / Regulators order corrective action as Keystone Pipeline operators aim to restore service


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