Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek (D) declared a state of emergency on Monday due to the Olympic Pipeline being forced to temporarily ...
The governors of Washington and Oregon had declared emergencies over disruptions to fuel deliveries after the leak was ...
Oregon's governor has declared a state of emergency to ensure fuel supplies continue despite the shutdown of the Olympic ...
BP's Olympic Pipeline system remained shut on Monday as the company and authorities investigated a fuel leak near Everett, ...
Oregon's governor has declared a state of emergency to ensure fuel supplies continue despite the shutdown of the Olympic ...
While the pipeline is not fully up and running yet, fuel has once again started to flow to Seattle-Tacoma International ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek declared an emergency after a leak on the Olympic Pipeline shut down 90% of the state's oil supply.
BP said on Friday its Olympic Pipeline crew excavated more than 100 feet (0.03 km) of pipeline following a leak earlier this ...
The pipeline, located in Washington, supplies more than 90% of Oregon’s transportation fuel, Kotek’s office noted.
The pipeline that delivers 90% of Oregon’s fuel supply partially restarted on Tuesday, after a leak forced a total shutdown for more than a week.
Gas prices remain relatively calm ahead of Thanksgiving, but the Oregon average has ticked up due to this month’s outage of ...