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Keystone pipeline down longer than expected as crews look for source of leak

2016-04-07 17:47:06| Oil & Gas - Topix.net

TransCanada has informed its customers that the Keystone pipeline will remain closed until early next week rather than reopen by the end of this week as previously expected. The Calgary-based company's crews have dug up some of the soil surrounding a segment of the pipeline in southeastern South Dakota, about 60 kilometres southwest of Sioux Falls, but the source of the leaked oil hasn't been pinpointed.

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