Power has been restored to the main gas pipeline to Southern Nevada after officials shut it off due to the ongoing wildfires.
Massive fires continue burning after igniting in the foothills of Pacific Palisades, and Altadena, forcing thousands to evacuate amid a life-threatening and destructive windstorm slamming Southern California.
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Raging California wildfires have caused two fuel pipelines in Los Angeles to shut down amidst power outages Now concerns are growing amongst many drivers who s
Kinder Morgan said fires weren’t directly disrupting operations, but outages forced a line serving Arizona to shut down. Service has been restored.
Kinder Morgan (NYSE:KMI) said late Thursday it has shut down two of its pipelines, SFPP West and CALNEV, due to power outages linked to the wildfires now raging in southern California. The company said the pipelines are not directly impacted by the fires,
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — A fix has been found to power the fuel line that leads to Southern Nevada after there were reports of an outage amid wildfires in the Los Angeles area. A Clark County spokesperson said Thursday night that a solution was put in place to power the Kinder Morgan fuel line.
Kinder Morgan Inc said two of its Los Angeles fuel pipelines returned to service on Friday, after being shut down since Jan. 8 due to power outages caused by the most destructive wildfires in the city's history.
According to the City of Las Vegas and Clark County officials, the pipeline was shut down out of an abundance of caution because of the ongoing fires in Southern California.
We continue to actively monitor the California wildfires and will work with our customers on any potential impacts', Kinder Morgan noted in a media statement sent to Rigzone.
Power has been restored to the Kinder Morgan Colton Terminal and the company's 24-inch Watson-to-Colton and 20-inch Colton-to-Phoenix lines have been restarted earlier than previously expected, according to a shipper notice received by West Coast traders Friday.
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