"SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — TransCanada Corp. has resumed sending oil through the Keystone Pipeline after a weeklong shutdown prompted by a leak and oil spill in southeastern South Dakota.
The pipeline came back online Sunday, but with a reduced pressure. The company says it is continuing cleanup and land restoration at the site of the spill, which TransCanada estimates was about 400 barrels, or just under 17,000 gallons.
The leak was discovered April 2. The company says there was no significant environmental impact or threat to public safety."
The Associated Press had the story April 11, 2016.
SEE ALSO:
"Keystone Pipeline Restarted After Leak Repaired" (Sioux Falls Argus Leader)
"Keystone Restarted At Lower Pressure After Receiving U.S. Authorization" (Toronto Globe and Mail)
"TransCanada’s Keystone Pipeline Resumes Operations Under Supervision After South Dakota Dilbit Spil" (DeSmog)
"TransCanada Resumes Shipments Through Keystone Pipeline After Leak"
Source: AP, 04/11/2016