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Regulators order corrective action on Keystone Pipeline

Olivia Brown
Olivia Brown
Published April 12, 2025
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Bismarck, ND (AP) – Federal regulators have ordered the Keystone pipe operator to take several corrective actions after a break fell 147,000 gallons of oil to spill in cultivation lands in North Dakota, and the company said Ital.

The Pipeline and Dangerous Materials Security Administration ordered South Bow to present the Falling Section of the pipe to a third -party laboratory for mechanical and metallurgical tests, the agency said in a statement on Friday.

The company must also perform and present a root cause analysis of the fault on Tuesday and review all online inspection reports of the last 10 years to identify anomalies that may be present in the failed pipe, adjacent joints or anywhere.

“PHMSA has already assured the total cooperation of the operator and the written commitment to take the necessary measures to repair the line and identify the cause of the failure,” said interim administrator Ben Kochman in the statement. “Multiple PHMSA researchers are on the field in North Dakota and in the installation of the operator control room in Calgary working to determine the cause of the accident.”

The order also requires evaux of the special permit of the pipe, which allows the line to function at higher than normal pressures, to determine if new or modified conditions are necessary.

South Bow is still investigating the cause of the spill along the Keystone pipe near Fort Ransom, North Dakota, about 60 miles (97 kilometers) southwest of Fargo. The spill of the underground pipe released approximately 3,500 barrels, or 147,000 gallons of crude oil in cultivation lands. The workers have already recovered thousands of oil gallons.

The affected pipe segment cannot be restarted until the federal agency gives permission to the operator. South Bow said in an update on Saturday that aims to restore service and energy delivery for Tuesday as the order.

South Bow also said that his response and recovery efforts continued. The company said its crews were preparing to repair and replace the affected section of the pipe. He also said that the teams were in the place with vacuum trucks and other cleaning equipment, and that their work would continue continuously over the weekend too.

The company also said it would restrict operational pressures in Keystone’s Canadian sections, as agreed with Canadian energy regulators.

The 2,689 mile pipe (4,327 kilometers) extends from Alberta, Canada, to refineries in Illinois, Oklahoma and Texas. The spill has raised the Conerns on the impacts of a prolonged off on energy prices, partly for gasoline and diesel.

“Our main approach remains the safety of personnel on the site and mitigating the risk for the environment,” said South Bow. “We are committed to the community that surrounds Fort Ransom and will continue cleaning activities until the site is completely remedied.”

Originally published: April 12, 2025 at 1:39 PM PDT

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