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Colonial Pipeline, Paulding County
Colonial Pipeline to remain shut down for several more days after Paulding County gas leak, officials say
Colonial Pipeline’s main lines suffered a gasoline leak in Paulding County on Tuesday — and now, officials estimate it will remain shut down for several more days.
Colonial Pipeline restarts main gasoline artery after fixing leak in Georgia
Colonial Pipeline restarted its main gasoline artery, which delivers fuel from the U.S. Gulf Coast to East Coast markets, on Friday after it was shut earlier this week due to a leak in Paulding County,
Work completed to repair Colonial Pipeline Line 1 in Paulding County, company says
The leak on the pipeline did not create a public health threat but did require the shutdown of the largest fuel pipeline in the U.S. for much of this week.
Colonial Pipeline repairs completed Friday morning, officials say
Colonial Pipeline announced Friday morning that repairs to its gasoline pipeline, Line 1, in Paulding County, have been successfully completed.
Georgia gas leak shuts down part of Colonial Pipeline. Could prices skyrocket this week?
Line 1 of the Colonial Pipeline was forced to shut down due to a leak in Paulding County. Drivers worried about this causing higher gas prices.
How could Colonial Pipeline shutdown over Paulding County leak affect getting gas?
It remains unclear when the situation -- impacting the largest fuel pipeline in the U.S., running from Houston to Greensboro, N.C. -- will be resolved.
Update: Colonial Pipeline says gasoline leak not expected to be fixed until Jan. 17
Emergency workers and crews with the Colonial Pipeline are on the scene in Paulding County responding to a possible gasoline release.
Fuel Fiasco in Georgia, Colonial Pipeline Shuts Down Key Gasoline Line Amid Suspected Leak
Colonial Pipeline shuts down Line 1 after a suspected leak in Georgia, with crews responding and the impact on fuel supply being monitored.
Colonial Pipeline expects main gasoline artery to restart on Friday
Colonial Pipeline has made progress in identifying the source of a leak on its main gasoline artery and estimates Line 1 will restart earlier-than-expected on Friday, the company said on Thursday.
Colonial Pipeline Restarts Main Gasoline Artery After Spill-Related Shutdown
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The Colonial Pipeline said on Friday it restarted its main gasoline artery, which delivers fuel from the U.S. Gulf Coast to East Coast markets, after it was shut earlier this week due to a leak in Paulding County, Georgia.
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Crews repair gasoline pipeline that supplies the CSRA
Crews have repaired a gasoline pipeline that supplies the CSRA after it sprung a leak in the Atlanta area earlier this week.
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Colonial Pipeline's main US gasoline artery likely shut until Friday
Colonial Pipeline's main U.S. gasoline artery is expected to remain shut through Friday as the company continues to search ...
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