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KANSAS (KSNT) – The Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) State Plugging Program, a program to save abandoned oil and gas wells across the state from environmental disaster, is waiting for $33.6 ...
The number of active drilling rigs in the state is down 33% from the same point a year ago. Kansas oil industry sees opportunity, some challenges amid price surge Pickrell Drilling gets ...
For the first time in a week, crude oil is flowing again through most of the 2,687-mile Keystone Pipeline following a major leak in Kansas, officials said.
This tiny Kansas town of 2,100 — located 100 miles from Wichita, Topeka and Tulsa — has a gutsy plan to reverse its slow fade from the map. Once a proud oil boomtown — home to the first ...
The Keystone pipeline is back in business while the Kansas oil spill cleanup continues Pipeline company says Kansas oil spill contained, but chemicals found downstream Not just any oil spill.
Kansas oil producer breaks down what it takes to get gasoline to the pump Kansas produced nearly 28 million barrels last year ...
Feds slap restrictions on more than 1,000 miles of Keystone pipeline after Kansas oil spill ...
The spill in Washington County is now being called the “Milepost 14 Incident” as cleanup crews work to recover the spilled oil.
A ruptured pipeline northwest of Kansas City dumped about 588,000 gallons of oil into a creek running through rural pastureland, throwing operator TC Energy's federal permit into question.
Cleanup continues, and a portion of the oil pipeline has reopened as experts investigate the cause and impacts of last week’s oil spill.
The spill resulted in about 14,000 barrels of oil leaking out, the largest spill in the pipeline's history.
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