Keystone Pipeline shut due to oil leak into creek by AFP Staff Writers New York (AFP) Dec 8, 2022 Canada's TC Energy said Thursday it has temporarily shut the Keystone Pipeline after discovering a crude oil leak in the US state of Kansas. The company "mobilized people and equipment" following "a confirmed release of oil into a creek" in Washington County, approximately 20 miles (32 kilometers) south of Steele City in Nebraska, it said in a statement. The pipeline carries crude from Canada to the United States where it is processed into gasoline and other petroleum products at Midwestern and Gulf Coast refineries. TC Energy's emergency response began around 8pm Wednesday night local time after alarms and a detected pressure drop in the system. "The affected segment has been isolated, and booms deployed to control downstream migration of the release," the company said. "The system remains shutdown as our crews actively respond and work to contain and recover the oil," the statement added. Oil prices initially rallied following news of the outage, but later retreated to negative territory. Oil companies and environmentalists have long battled over a proposed extension of the line, known as the Keystone XL project. US President Joe Biden rejected the project soon after taking office in January 2021. On Wednesday, US benchmark West Texas Intermediate finished at a low for 2022 due to concerns about oversupply and slowing economic growth. Near 1630 GMT, WTI futures for January delivery were down 0.7 percent at $71.53 per barrel.
Canada's Alberta province passes bill to ignore federal law Ottawa (AFP) Dec 8, 2022 Canada's Alberta province passed a bill Thursday that allows its government to ignore federal laws it deems harmful - pointing to, for example, measures to curb its oil industry's emissions. Canada is among the world's top oil producers and much of that output comes from the oil sands in northern Alberta. The so-called Sovereignty Act is the latest volley in a long-festering feud between Alberta and the national government, which in 2018 imposed a carbon tax and other climate measures to curb C ... read more
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