KANSAS CITY, Mo. — An initial investigation into the cause of the December 2022 rupture of the Keystone Pipeline in north-central Kansas reports a welding flaw played a crucial role in the incident.
Structural issues caused by “bending stress on the pipe” and “a weld flaw” are to blame for the Keystone Pipeline’s oil spill in rural northern Kansas earlier this winter, according to pipeline ...
WASHINGTON CO., Kan. (WIBW) - Bending stress coupled with a weld flaw has been blamed for an oil spill in the Keystone pipeline that released 14,000 barrels of oil into Washington Co.’s Mill Creek in ...
TC Energy said last week that the Dec. 7, 2022, leak from its Keystone crude oil pipeline was due to a combination of factors, including bending stress on the pipe and a weld flaw at a pipe-to-fitting ...
Structural issues caused by “bending stress on the pipe” and “a weld flaw” are to blame for the Keystone Pipeline’s oil spill in rural northern Kansas earlier this winter, according to pipeline ...
Feb. 10 (UPI) --A massive oil spill from the Keystone Pipeline in northern Kansas in December was caused by a welding flaw and bending stress fatigue, TC Energy Corp said in its initial investigation ...
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