– Major oil spill on Keystone pipeline nearing containment
The Keystone pipeline leak, estimated at over 2.2 million liters of crude, might be the largest oil spill in the United States since 2013.
A leak on the Keystone oil pipeline, which spilled up to 2.2 million liters of crude oil into a waterway in the United States, was on track to be brought under control on Friday, according to American authorities.
If the estimated magnitude of the spill is confirmed, it will be the largest oil spill in the United States since 2013, according to the Pipeline Safety Trust, which promotes pipeline safety. The Canadian company TC Energy, which operates the infrastructure, spotted the incident on Wednesday evening in Kansas and immediately stopped the flow of hydrocarbons in the pipe.
“The affected segment remains isolated” and the flow of oil downstream “is contained,” the company said in a message Friday. The cause of the pipe rupture was not immediately identified. “We are monitoring and investigating the Keystone Pipeline leak,” US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a tweet.
Dam set up
The agency in charge of pipeline safety (PHMSA) had urged the company on Thursday to take “all necessary measures to protect the public, property and the environment from potential dangers” linked to the leak. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, TC Energy set up an earth dam regarding 6 kilometers downstream of the incident “to prevent any further oil spillage”.
The group also brought garbage trucks and equipment to recover the oil spilled in the water of Mill Creek. Product recovery is expected to continue through next week, the agency said in a statement Friday.
Rising oil prices
The Keystone pipeline allows the transport of hydrocarbons from the province of Alberta, in western Canada, to several destinations in the United States. It currently transports approximately 600,000 barrels per day in normal times. Friday, around 7:00 p.m. GMT (8:00 p.m. Swiss time) the company said it was still evaluating when it might restart the service. The PHMSA agency must give the green light.
Oil prices temporarily spiked on Thursday following news of the leak before falling once more. The impact of the incident on the energy market will depend on the duration of the suspension of Keystone, which notably brings crude oil to the Cushing terminal in Oklahoma where the American oil used as a reference for investors is stored.
AFP
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