TC Energy Corp. says it has recovered nearly 2,600 barrels of oil and water from a creek following a leak in its Keystone pipeline last week.
The company says vacuum trucks and crews are operating around the clock with multiple booms set up downstream of the release point to contain the oil.
The company's Keystone pipeline suffered the worst leak in its history last week, when approximately 14,000 barrels of oil spilled into a creek in Washington County, Kan.The company has said it will be conducting a full investigation, in co-operation with regulators, into the cause of the spill.
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