The unplanned shutdown of the Imperial pipeline has led to a significant disruption in the delivery of fuel to Winnipeg, with effects expected to last for months. This shutdown has caused widespread inconveniences, including the absence of Wi-Fi, airport services, and gasoline availability in the area. In response, the Manitoba premier has suggested that trucks and trains could serve as alternative means to replace the disrupted fuel flow. Meanwhile, Imperial Oil has acknowledged the impact of the shutdown on the Winnipeg area and has made statements regarding measures to prevent future incidents.
Imperial Oil speaks up on pipeline shutdown impacting Winnipeg area https://t.co/OPPi6ni5U5 https://t.co/qRRGPUEq5P
The oil company responsible for a pipeline leak in Poole Harbour has said it has taken steps to ensure a similar incident cannot happen again https://t.co/n1ys19goE9
Unplanned shutdown of Imperial pipeline will affect delivery of fuel to Winnipeg for months https://t.co/t8SG4qYWbT
Manitoba premier says trucks and trains can replace fuel flow from disrupted pipeline https://t.co/dSLrffzt8W
Winnipeg: no wifi, no airport, no gasoline.
Unplanned shutdown of Imperial pipeline affects delivery of fuel to Winnipeg https://t.co/wKoDJKATEA https://t.co/5fTwZdXdwe