South Bow Recovers 700 Barrels after Keystone Oil Release; No Restart Timeline

(Reuters) – South Bow on Thursday said it had recovered about 700 barrels of oil from a leak on the Keystone Pipeline earlier this week in North Dakota, which has shut the key conduit for Canadian oil exports to the U.S. since Tuesday.

South Bow, owner and operator of the 4,327-km (2,689-mile) pipeline, is still investigating the cause of the leak while working to restore service, it said in a statement. It did not provide a timeline for the restart.

Reporting by Sherin Elizabeth Varghese in Bengaluru

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