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Ruptured Keystone pipeline segment isolated, spill cleanup ongoing

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The Canadian Press
Lauren Krugel

The Canadian Press

A pipeline rupture in rural North Dakota has spilled more than 3,500 barrels of crude oil — but officials say the leak is contained and cleanup is underway. The spill happened southwest of Fargo along the Keystone pipeline, which carries Canadian oil to U.S. markets. Calgary-based South Bow Corp., the pipeline’s owner, detected the pressure drop early Tuesday and shut the line down. For now, oil prices remain steady, but the longer the shutdown lasts, the greater the risk of market impacts.

The Canadian Press
Lauren Krugel

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