Core Points - South Bow Corp has shut down the Keystone Pipeline due to an oil release incident near Fort Ransom, North Dakota [1] - The shutdown was initiated after leak detection systems identified a pressure drop, with the system being fully shut down within two minutes [2] - Approximately 3,500 barrels of oil have been estimated to be released from the pipeline [2] Response Efforts - The company has activated emergency response procedures, focusing on onsite staff safety, community well-being, and environmental protection [3] - Continuous air and environmental monitoring has been established to mitigate risks associated with the incident [3] - South Bow will provide ongoing updates regarding the situation on its website [3] Forward-Looking Statements - The news release includes forward-looking statements regarding the company's response efforts and future updates related to the oil release [4][5] - These statements are based on assumptions about market conditions, regulatory approvals, and operational costs [5][6] - The company does not guarantee the accuracy of these forward-looking statements, as they are subject to various risks and uncertainties [6][7]
South Bow Responds to Pipeline Incident at Milepost 171