“We have not confirmed a timeline for restart and will only resume service when it is safe to do so, and with the approval of the regulator,” TC Energy said Sunday.
The company declared force majeure on shipments Thursday after a 14,000-barrel crude spill. Bloomberg had earlier reported that TC Energy was planning to restart one leg of the pipeline, a major conduit linking oil fields in Canada to refiners in the US Gulf Coast, beginning Saturday.
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