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BP Pipeline Leaks Again: Congress Demands Answers

7 Jan

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Summary

  • BP's Olympic Pipeline leaked 2,300 gallons into soil and water.
  • The leak caused flight disruptions and concerns over gas prices.
  • This is the fourth incident for the Olympic Pipeline since 2023.
BP Pipeline Leaks Again: Congress Demands Answers

Washington lawmakers are demanding answers from BP following a significant leak from its Olympic Pipeline. An estimated 2,300 gallons of fuel were released into Snohomish County's environment, impacting vital resources and causing disruptions. This event occurred shortly before a major travel holiday, affecting flights and potentially increasing fuel prices for motorists.

The Olympic Pipeline, a crucial transporter of gasoline, diesel, and jet fuel across Washington and Oregon, resumed operations after a nearly two-week interruption. However, this latest incident adds to a troubling history for BP, including the catastrophic Deepwater Horizon spill. The Olympic Pipeline itself has experienced three other major incidents since 2023, with this recent leak potentially qualifying as the fourth in two years.

In response, a Congressional delegation has formally requested BP investigate the leak's origin, implement corrective actions, and improve emergency response planning. The lawmakers expressed concern over BP's history with pipeline failures, emphasizing the need for confidence in the company's commitment to safety and environmental protection.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
BP's Olympic Pipeline leaked an estimated 2,300 gallons of fuel into Snohomish County's water and soil.
The leak occurred recently, impacting travel just weeks before a busy Thanksgiving weekend.
This recent incident is the fourth significant leak from the Olympic Pipeline since 2023.

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