Officials find source of leak in Olympic pipeline two weeks after first report
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- Investigators have identified the source of a fuel leak in the Olympic pipeline, operated by BP, two weeks after it was first detected near a blueberry farm in Everett, Washington. The leak was traced to a 20-inch pipeline, allowing the neighboring 16-inch pipeline to be restarted.
- This development is significant for BP as it allows for the resumption of operations in the affected pipeline, which is crucial for maintaining fuel supplies in the region, particularly in light of the recent disruptions caused by the leak.
- The situation highlights ongoing concerns regarding fuel supply stability in Washington, particularly after the governor declared an emergency to ensure adequate fuel for Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, underscoring the interconnectedness of infrastructure and regional energy needs.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System


