Fuel pipelines that connect Las Vegas to a major oil refinery in Southern California were closed because of power outages related to fires in the Los Angeles area.
A team of 24 firefighters from Clark County, the City of Las Vegas, and Henderson is heading to Southern California to assist in combating some of the most des
Clark County's Office of Emergency Management is sending a strike team of firefighters to Southern California to help fight the out-of-control wildfires that have charred thousands of acres and destroyed over 1,
One of two fuel pipelines that connect the Las Vegas Valley to a major oil refinery in Southern California closed Wednesday due to power outages related to fires in the Los Angeles area. The news of the closure caused motorists to flock to gas stations in the Las Vegas Valley,
Pipeline operator Kinder Morgan Inc said that two of its fuel pipelines in Los Angeles have been shut since Jan. 8 due to power outages, as the most destructive wildfires in the city's history continued to burn uncontained on Thursday.
As wildfires continue to blaze through Los Angeles, officials say they are working to ensure there are no issues pertaining to a temporary fuel pipeline interruption linked to the California fires.
Kinder Morgan Inc said two of its fuel pipelines, SFPP West and CALNEV, have been shut down since Jan. 8 due to power outages in Southern California.
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.
Meanwhile, the 566-mile CALNEV pipeline delivers gasoline, diesel and jet fuel from Colton to Barstow ... to key regions like Phoenix, Las Vegas and San Diego. California refineries reportedly ...
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.
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