A pipeline marker. (Amy Dalrymple/North Dakota Monitor)
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North Dakota Monitor) – The operator of the Keystone Pipeline that carries oil from Canada into the U.S. has shut the pipeline down after a leak in North Dakota.South Bow shut down the pipeline after a drop in pressure. The spill was about three miles north of Fort Ransom State Park or six miles south of Kathryn in Barnes County.
South Bow estimated that 3,500 barrels, or about 147,000 gallons, spilled.
The North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality said the oil was contained to a farm field south of a pipeline pump station.

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