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Leak reported on Texas Seaway pipeline, Enterprise. Crude oil flow falls

Four sources reported that crude oil flowed down the Seaway pipeline, in Texas, on Wednesday. The pipeline operator had reported a leak to the state regulators.

The 950,000-barrel-per-day Seaway pipeline runs between Cushing, Oklahoma, and the Freeport, Texas, area and connects to the Enterprise Crude Houston (ECHO) terminal, a storage facility in southeast Houston.

According to a report filed with the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, Enterprise Pipeline said that a crude leak occurred on a part of the Seaway system in Houston on Tuesday.

Three sources reported on Wednesday that a portion of the pipeline was down on Tuesday evening. Three sources said that the secondary pipeline, which runs into ECHO's terminal, was down on Tuesday night. On Tuesday night, crude oil flows on the Seaway mainline as well as the portion that runs into ECHO terminal were lower.

Enbridge and Enterprise Products Partners jointly own the Seaway pipeline.

Enbridge and Enterprise Products didn't immediately respond to inquiries about the Seaway operations.

U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude oil at East Houston MEH (also known as MEH) traded at a 95 cent premium per barrel to U.S. Crude Futures, which is the highest since April.

MEH traded up to 130 cents a barrel higher than U.S. crude oil futures, said a trader.

Two sources have said that operations on the pipeline should be restored by Wednesday evening.

(source: Reuters)