Some Seattle passengers are already facing detours and delays due to the ongoing Olympic Pipeline shutdown, ahead of the ...
BP's Olympic Pipeline system remains offline, prompting airlines including Alaska Air and Delta to implement contingency ...
BP crews located and are addressing a leak in the Olympic Pipeline, which supplies jet fuel to Seattle-Tacoma Airport.
BP's pipeline leak forces a shutdown of its Olympic system, tightening jet fuel supplies at the Seattle-Tacoma airport.
The pipeline’s closure sent airlines scrambling to bring in enough fuel to transport travelers during the week of ...
The Olympic Pipeline has partially restarted after BP tested the pipeline on Monday. “Testing conducted yesterday found no ...
Oil company BP has found the source of a leak in a major Pacific Northwest pipeline system. It restarted the flow of jet fuel ...
Airline operations for long-haul flights out of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) returned to normal on Tuesday as ...
BP Olympic Pipeline said Tuesday morning its crews have identified the source of a fuel leak east of Everett, Washington.
Repair crews in Washington state have found the location of the leak in the Olympic Pipeline—and it is flowing again.
The pipeline delivers the majority of Oregon’s gasoline, diesel and other fuels from a refining hub in the Seattle area.