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Keystone Pipeline Oil Spill Investigators Search For Cause Of Kansas Rupture

Federal and state environmental officials worked over the weekend to mitigate the fallout from last Wednesday’s Keystone Pipeline rupture that leaked about 14,000 barrels of crude oil into a Kansas creek.

Officials hadn’t yet determined the cause of the incident, TC Energy, the Canadian pipeline operator, said on Sunday.

The spill near Mill Creek, in Washington County, Kansas, had been “contained” by about 250 people working at the site, TC Energy said in a statement.

PHOTO: A satellite image shows emergency crews working to clean up the crude oil spill along Mill Creek following the leak at the Keystone Pipeline operated by TC Energy, in Washington County, Kansas, on Dec. 10, 2022.
A satellite image shows emergency crews working to clean up the crude oil spill along Mill Creek following the leak at the Keystone Pipeline operated by TC Energy, in Washington C…Maxar Technologies via Reuters

Some of the thousands of barrels of unrefined oil product ran downhill into the creek, according to the Environmental Protection Agency and the company.

Third-party environmental specialists were among the hundreds of people who responded to clean up the mess, the company said in its Sunday update.

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