A pipeline that supplies fuel to Winnipeg has been temporarily shut down, the Manitoba government announced Sunday night.
In a news release, the province said it is working with other suppliers to bring fuel into Manitoba after Imperial Oil temporarily shut down its pipeline between Gretna and Winnipeg.
“Industry partners are leveraging extensive supply networks and actively working to minimize customer and end-user impacts by maintaining Manitoba’s fuel supply through other means including rail and truck,” the release said.
There was no indication how the shutdown would impact fuel supply in Winnipeg or across the province.
The release said Imperial Oil decided to shut its pipeline and conduct repairs after problems with a section of its pipeline south of St. Adolphe.
There was no impact to the environment, the province said, adding it is overseeing repairs.
— staff
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