Oklahoma Hub Pipelines Resume Operations After Earthquake
- Earthquake struck west of Cushing, Oklahoma, USGS says
- Oklahoma regulator says all lines in jurisdiction back up
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Pipeline owners near a crucial Oklahoma oil hub reported little damage and resumed normal service after a magnitude 5 earthquake struck late Sunday.
Oklahoma’s oil and gas regulator reported that all pipelines under its jurisdiction were operating again after shutting down as a precaution because of the temblor, centered less than 2 miles west of the city of Cushing.