Canada's Trans Mountain pipeline, closed since mid-November following record storms that washed out roads and train tracks in British Columbia, returned to service Sunday, the state-owned corporation announced.
The pipeline, which traverses Canada's two westernmost provinces, was "safely restarted," Trans Mountain said.
The underground conduit carries 300,000 barrels of petroleum a day from the oil sands of Alberta to a maritime terminal in a Vancouver suburb. The provincial government there was forced to impose fuel rationing: individuals could buy no more than 30 liters of fuel at the pump.
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