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Keystone Pipeline owner agrees to pay over $26 million after 2022 Kansas oil spill

ArcaMax

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July 11, 2026

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KANSAS CITY, Mo. — The owner and operator of the Keystone Pipeline has agreed to pay over 26 million for violating the Clean Water Act after the pipeline’s rupture in Washington, Kansas. On behalf of the state and the Environmental ...

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Tampa Free Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Keystone’s $70 Million Reckoning: Owners Hit With Massive Penalties Over Historic Kansas Oil Spill

The federal government and the state of Kansas have reached a major settlement agreement with the owner and operator of the Keystone Pipeline, forcing the company to pay tens of millions of dollars after a 2022 pipe rupture triggered one of the largest inland oil spills in recent U.S. history. Under the terms of the [] Keystone’s 70 Million Reckoning: Owners Hit With Massive Penalties Over Historic Kansas Oil Spill

The Wall Street Journal - Business

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· Jun 29, 2026

He Dared to Buy Senior Housing at Its Lows. Now He Runs a $160 Billion Empire.

Welltower’s CEO received an enormous pay package for the company’s turnaround, which has drawn shareholder backlash.

UPI

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· Jul 10, 2026

EPA settles with Keystone Pipeline for $26M for Kansas oil spill

EPA settles with Keystone Pipeline for $26M for Kansas oil spill

WyoFile

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· Jul 1, 2026

The West is about to inherit more abandoned oil wells

When companies walk away, taxpayers foot the bill. Regulators are proposing rolling back a rule that ensures companies cover their own costs, writes Will Pattiz. The post The West is about to inherit more abandoned oil wells appeared first on WyoFile .

The Eastern Herald

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· Jul 3, 2026

Canada Secures BC Deal for 1-Million-Barrel Pacific Pipeline in Bet on Asian Markets Over US

Canada has cleared the central obstacle to a new oil pipeline from Alberta to the Pacific coast by striking a deal with British Columbia that locks in the northern tanker ban and commits federal compensation for environmental risks. The 1-million-barrel-per-day pipeline through the Trans Mountain corridor, estimated at 35 billion to 44 billion, is designed to open Canada's oil to Asian buyers amid mounting US trade pressure.

Nepal News

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· Jul 9, 2026

कच्चा तेलको मूल्यमा ५% को उछाल

काठमाडौँ ।अमेरिकी राष्ट्रपति डोनाल्ड ट्रम्पले इरानसँगको युद्धविराम समाप्त भएको संकेत दिएपछि अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय बजारमा कच्चा तेलको मूल्य उल्लेख्य रूपमा बढेको छ। ट्रम्पको अभिव्यक्तिपछि ब्रेन्ट र डब्लूटीआई दुवै क्रुड तेलको मूल्य करिब ५ प्रतिशतले उकालो लागेको हो। अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय बजारमा ब्रेन्ट क्रुडको मूल्य ५.१० प्रतिशत अर्थात् ३.७८ अमेरिकी डलरले बढेर प्रतिब्यारेल ७७.९४ डलर पुगेको छ। त्यस्तै, डब्लूटीआई क्रुड []

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Related coverage for "Keystone Pipeline owner agrees to pay over $26 million after 2022 Kansas oil spill": Tampa Free Press — Keystone’s $70 Million Reckoning: Owners Hit With Massive Penalties Over Historic Kansas Oil Spill. The Wall Street Journal - Business — He Dared to Buy Senior Housing at Its Lows. Now He Runs a $160 Billion Empire.. UPI — EPA settles with Keystone Pipeline for $26M for Kansas oil spill. WyoFile — The West is about to inherit more abandoned oil wells. The Eastern Herald — Canada Secures BC Deal for 1-Million-Barrel Pacific Pipeline in Bet on Asian Markets Over US. Nepal News — कच्चा तेलको मूल्यमा ५% को उछाल