TC Energy issued an update Sunday on the status of an oil spill in a northeastern Kansas creek that resulted in the shutdown of the company's Keystone pipeline system.
TC Energy issued an update Sunday on the status of an oil spill in a creek in northeastern Kansas that resulted in the shutdown of the company's Keystone pipeline system.
Sunday, they re-iterated that"the product remains contained" with numerous vacuum trucks, booms, and other resources onsite.The company said it would continue to work with a variety of stakeholders, including"land owners, the community, and local, state and federal regulators. Additionally, we are in discussion with the tribal nations and will welcome a tribal representative onsite to monitor the progress.
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