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Plains Oil Pipeline Partly Shut Down After Rupture in East Los Angeles, Company Says


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By Georgina Mccartney, Arathy Somasekhar and Ashitha Shivaprasad

May 22 (Reuters) – An oil pipeline operated by Plains All ​American (PAA.O) ruptured in East Los Angeles, California, the company said ‌on Friday, adding that the impacted section of the pipeline was shut down.

The line was struck by a third party conducting excavation work, the company added. It ​did not provide details on how much oil may have leaked ​or a timeline on when flows would be restored.


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The ruptured ⁠pipeline was Line 63, which gathers and distributes crude oil from ​the San Joaquin Valley for delivery to another pipeline and local refiners, ​two trading sources said.

The fire department said a coordinated clean-up effort was underway and that there were no injuries due to the incident.

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Crews on site estimated around five ​gallons of oil a second was leaking from the line, according to ​Aaron Katon, Los Angeles County Fire Captain. The operator shut it down after 30 ‌minutes ⁠and some oil flowed into a storm drain.

“Units responded to a petroleum line leak that was hit during construction,” it said, adding that the pipe was shut down at the source and the flow had been ​stopped.

A partial shutdown ​of the pipeline ⁠could disrupt crude supplies to regional refineries and hit processing at a time when the U.S.–Israeli war on ​Iran has sharply driven up fuel prices in the ​region. California ⁠gasoline prices stood at $6.131 on Friday, the highest in the nation.

“Refiners in the LA area are short crude and rely heavily on foreign crude. This ⁠exacerbates ​that problem,” said one of the sources, ​a California crude trader.

Reporting by Ashitha Shivaprasad in Bengaluru, Georgina McCartney and Arathy Somasekhar in Houston; ​Additional reporting by Anjana Anil; Editing by Alexander Smith and Nia Williams

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