Enbridge pipeline shut down after Illinois car crash won’t restart until Thursday
Source: Global News – Money
NEW LENOX, Ill. – Enbridge Inc., (TSX:ENB) has shut down a pipeline that carries oil from Canada to the U.S. after two vehicles crashed through a fence outside Chicago and struck the pipeline, causing a fiery explosion.
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Enbridge pipeline shut down after Illinois car crash won’t restart until Thursday
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