Keystone Oil Spill Probe Seen Cutting Back Pipeline Flows
- Pipeline had restored flows to 594,000 barrels a day in March
- TC Energy says it won’t be able to accommodate spot shipments
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A US probe into the 13,000-barrel oil spill on TC Energy’s Keystone pipeline is expected to cut into crude flows ahead of the summer driving season.
Regulators on Tuesday ordered the company to reduce operating pressure along the entire Keystone system stretching from Hardisty, Canada, to Cushing, Oklahoma until further notice.