The pipeline that delivers 90% of Oregon’s fuel supply partially restarted on Tuesday, after a leak forced a total shutdown ...
Governor Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency due to potential disruptions in fuel delivery as a result of the second major Olympic Pipeline shutdown in the past three months. The pipeline ...
The pipeline, located in Washington, supplies more than 90% of Oregon’s transportation fuel, Kotek’s office noted.
Eugene travelers will not experience any major impacts from the Olympic Pipeline leak, according to the Oregon Department of ...
The No. 15 USC Trojans lost to No. 7 Oregon Ducks on Nov. 22 in a rivalry match with postseason implications. The stakes were ...
The long-awaited Energy Strategy report is here, providing a roadmap for a clean energy transition, and, with the ...
A Delta Airlines representative told Cascadia Daily News on Tuesday that Delta is operating its full Seattle hub schedule and has discontinued fuel stops on select long-haul flights. The airline is ...
Gas prices remain relatively calm ahead of Thanksgiving, but the Oregon average has ticked up due to this month’s outage of ...
BP finds leak in major Pacific Northwest pipeline, resumes delivering fuel to Seattle-Tacoma airport
Oil company BP has found the source of a leak in a major Pacific Northwest pipeline system. It restarted the flow of jet fuel ...
While the pipeline is not fully up and running yet, fuel has once again started to flow to Seattle-Tacoma International ...
Oregon's governor declared a state of emergency Monday to ensure that enough fuel arrives to the state while the Olympic ...
Gov. Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency through Dec. 24 in light of potential disruptions and higher-than-expected gas ...
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