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Colonial Pipeline shuts main gasoline artery
Colonial Pipeline shuts vital gasoline pipeline because of a leak in Georgia
The Colonial Pipeline has temporarily shut its main gasoline line – America’s largest fuel pipeline – because of leak in Georgia, the pipeline’s operator and local officials said.
Update: Colonial Pipeline says gasoline leak not expected to be fixed until Jan. 17
Emergency workers and crews with the Colonial Pipeline are on the scene in Paulding County responding to a possible gasoline release.
Colonial Pipeline's main US gasoline artery likely shut until Friday
Colonial Pipeline's main U.S. gasoline artery is expected to remain shut through Friday as the company continues to search for the source of a suspected leak in Paulding County, Georgia, the company said in a statement on Wednesday.
Colonial Shuts Line 1 as It Investigates Possible Gasoline Spill in Georgia -- OPIS
Line 1, which runs from Houston to Greensboro, N.C., is the primary line for conveying gasoline products. News of the shutdown had yet to affect Line 1 space values near midday. Line 1 space reportedly traded at a 1.5ct discount to tariffs Tuesday morning, 0.5ct weaker than Monday's finish.
Colonial Pipeline reports possible gas leak in Paulding County
Colonial Pipeline, the company that operates the nation’s largest gasoline pipeline, is reporting a possible leak in west Georgia. A spokesperson for the company shared a statement with Channel 2 Action News confirming they are investigating a “potential gas release on our right of way” in Paulding County.
Colonial Pipeline shuts main gasoline artery after potential gasoline spill
Colonial Pipeline, the largest refined products pipeline operator in the United States, said on Tuesday it was responding to a report of a potential gasoline release in Paulding County, Georgia and that one of its mainlines was temporarily shut down.
Colonial Pipeline responding to 'potential gasoline release' in Paulding County, line temporarily shut down
PAULDING COUNTY, Ga. — Colonial Pipeline said its crews were responding Tuesday to a "potential gasoline leak" on their right of way in Paulding County. According to the company, there were no immediate injuries or evacuations reported.
Colonial Shuts Largest US Gasoline Pipeline Over Leak
Colonial Pipeline Co. shut the largest U.S. fuel pipeline Jan. 14 to investigate a potential leak in Georgia. The company’s Line 1 transports 1.5 million barrels a day of gasoline between Houston and Greensboro, N.C.
Colonial Pipeline to remain shut down for several more days after Paulding County gas leak, officials say
Colonial Pipeline’s main lines suffered a gasoline leak in Paulding County on Tuesday — and now, officials estimate it will remain shut down for several more days.
Colonial shuts main gasoline pipeline to investigate leak; gasoline futures highest since October
U.S. gasoline futures touched their highest levels in three months on Tuesday, after Colonial Pipeline, the largest U.S. fuel pipeline operator, said the main artery moving gasoline from the Gulf Coast to the East Coast was shut because of a potential spill in Georgia.
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