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Keystone pipeline operator agrees to pay $26.9m penalty over Kansas oil spill
The Keystone pipeline operator, South Bow, agreed to a $26.9m civil penalty and an additional $40m for safety measures to resolve allegations of violating clean water laws following a 2022 oil spill in Kansas. The spill released nearly 13,000 barrels of heavy crude oil into a creek in Washington county, Kansas.
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- Keystone Pipeline system’s operator agrees to pay a $26.9M penalty over a major Kansas oil spill
- Keystone Pipeline system’s operator agrees to pay a $26.9M penalty over a major Kansas oil spill
- Keystone Pipeline system's operator agrees to pay a $26.9M penalty over a major Kansas oil spill
- Keystone Pipeline system’s operator agrees to pay a $26.9M penalty over a major Kansas oil spill