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Watch: Drone footage reveals extent of Keystone Pipeline oil spill in Kansas

Keystone Pipeline oil leaks into Mill Creek in Washington County, Kansas
Tyler Kersting

The Keystone Pipeline started leaking oil Wednesday night. Before it could be fully turned off, some 14,000 barrels had leaked.

An oil leak from the Keystone Pipeline is estimated to have released 14,000 barrels, or about 588,000 gallons. The spill spread over pasture ground, and some went into Mill Creek, about five miles northeast of Washington, Kansas.

Since the leak became known late Wednesday night, crews have begun working on repair and recovery. TC Energy, a Canadian firm, said that multiple vacuum trucks are being used to recover the crude.

Aerial footage reveals the extent of the damage:

Keystone oil spill.mp4

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Canadian company TC Energy estimated that 14,000 barrels of oil spilled near the Kansas-Nebraska border.

Compiled by Daniel Wheaton. Reporting from Fred Knapp, Bill Kelly, Jackie Ourada and Aaron Bonderson. Photo and video by Tyler Kersting.

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Daniel Wheaton is the data journalist for the Midwest Newsroom. Wheaton is based at Nebraska Public Media in Lincoln, Nebraska, and can be reached at dwheaton@nebraskapublicmedia.org
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