Colonial Pipeline shuts main gasoline artery
Reuters · 19h
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.
Yahoo · 20h
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.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution · 14h
Colonial Pipeline shuts down line due to ‘potential gasoline release’ in Paulding
Colonial Pipeline crews are working to address a “potential gasoline release” in Paulding County that was first reported Monday. Due to the possible leak, company spokesperson David Conti said Tuesday that Line 1 had to be temporarily shut down.
WSB Radio · 19h
Possible gas leak along Colonial Pipeline being investigated in Paulding County
PAUDLING COUNTY, — The Alpharetta-based Colonial Pipeline Company is now investigating reports of a possible leak in the nation’s biggest gasoline pipeline in Paulding County and says it has temporarily shut down one of its lines. Details are limited, but they say crews are on scene. Tuesday’s shutdown is expected to last 12 hours.
MarketWatch · 22h
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.
YAHOO!Finance · 22h
Colonial Shuts Largest US Gasoline Pipe to Investigate Leak
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