Enbridge Inc., (ENB,ENB.TO) on Saturday said it shut its Alberta Clipper pipeline following an oil spill at the Rowatt pump station near Regina, Saskatchewan. The spill happened around 10:50 a.m. MDT.
The pumping station has been isolated and Line 67 was restarted just before 9:20 p.m. local time.
About 125 barrels of crude oil were released, with nearly all contained at the site. All regulatory and provincial officials, including emergency response officials, have been notified and the source of the release has been contained.
There is no impact to the public, wildlife or waterways. Enbridge expects the cleanup to be completed this weekend.
Line 67 is a 450,000 bbl/day, 36" heavy oil line that is part of the Enbridge Mainline from Hardisty to Superior.
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