TC Energy ( NYSE: TRP ) on Friday said it received approval from regulators on its plan to restart part of its Keystone pipeline between and aimed to restore service after testing and inspecting the oil transportation system.
The company on Dec. 7 shut down the pipeline, which carries 622,000 barrels a day, spilling 14,000 barrels of crude in rural Kansas. It was the biggest U.S. spill in nine years.
"Our onsite activities will continue despite adverse weather, although colder temperatures may slow efforts due to impacts on some equipment," the company said on a web page with updates on the leak. "We will continue to prioritize the safety of people and the environment."
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TC Energy receives approval to reopen Keystone pipeline after repairs