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April 11, 2025

Investigation looks at N.D. oil spill

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Workers have recovered thousands of gallons of crude oil from an underground pipeline spill on North Dakota farmland. However, the owner of the line says Thursday it remains unclear when oil will again start flowing to refineries.

South Bow is still investigating the cause of the spill Tuesday along its pipeline near Fort Ransom, North Dakota, about 60 miles southwest of Fargo. The spill released an estimated 3,500 barrels, or 147,000 gallons of oil, onto farmland. The company says 700 barrels, or 29,400 gallons, have been recovered so far.


 
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