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South Bow restarts Keystone Pipeline after Safety Administration Approval

South Bow announced on Wednesday that it had restarted its Keystone pipeline at a lower operating pressure following approval by the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.

Last week, the 4,327 km (2 689 miles) Keystone pipeline was shut down after an oil spill in North Dakota near Fort Ransom.

South Bow said it will continue to monitor the system 24 hours a day, remediate the site of the incident, and share any findings from the investigation as soon as they are available.

The PHMSA has approved a restart in accordance with a corrective order issued on 11 April, but the pipeline must operate at reduced speeds until the safety administration permits a ramp-up.

Last week, a ruptured section of the pipeline spilled 3,500 barrels on agricultural land. The pipeline had been pumping 17,844 barrels per hour. Reporting by Anmol & Anjana Anil, Bengaluru. Editing and editing by David Goodman.

(source: Reuters)