Keystone Oil Pipeline to Attempt Partial Restart After 14,000-Barrel Spill

A remediation company deploys a boom on the surface of an oil spill after a Keystone pipeline ruptured at Mill Creek in Washington County, Kansas, on Dec. 8.

Photographer: Kyle Bauer/KCLY/KFRM Radio/AP Photo
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TC Energy Corp. restarted the ruptured segment of its Keystone oil pipeline, following a spill that forced the conduit shut for more than three weeks.

“After completing repairs, inspections and testing we proceeded with a controlled restart of the Cushing Extension,” the company said in a statement. “The Keystone Pipeline System is now operational to all delivery points.”