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- Oregons governor declares state of emergency after pipeline leak | AP News
Oregon's governor has declared a state of emergency to ensure fuel supplies continue despite the shutdown of the Olympic Pipeline due to a leak
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Salem, OR – Today, Governor Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency due to potential disruptions in fuel delivery as a result of the second major Olympic Pipeline shutdown in the past three months The pipeline supplies more than 90% of Oregon's transportation fuel, delivering to terminals in Portland, where fuel is distributed throughout the state Following ORS 401 165, the Governor
- Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek declares fuel emergency after pipeline leak . . .
Oregon governor declares fuel emergency after pipeline leak, warns of rising gas prices Published: Nov 25, 2025, 8:05 a m
- Gov. Kotek declares fuel emergency due to potential disruptions from . . .
PORTLAND, Ore — Oregon Gov Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency on Monday due to "potential disruptions in fuel delivery" after a leak forced the Olympic Pipeline to shut down Earlier
- Oregons Governor Declares Emergency to Ensure the State Gets Enough . . .
Oregon's governor declared a state of emergency Monday to ensure that enough fuel arrives to the state while the Olympic Pipeline, which supplies more than 90% of the state's fuel, remains shut
- Governor Kotek declares fuel emergency following Olympic Pipeline . . .
SALEM, Ore (KTVZ) -- Governor Tina Kotek declared a state of emergency Monday due to potential disruptions in fuel delivery as a result of the second major Olympic Pipeline shutdown in the past
- Oregon governor declares emergency to ensure the state gets enough fuel . . .
Oregon's governor has declared a state of emergency to ensure fuel supplies continue despite the shutdown of the Olympic Pipeline due to a leak
- Oregons governor declares emergency to ensure state gets enough fuel . . .
The Brief Oregon's governor declared a state of emergency to ensure fuel supply amid the Olympic Pipeline shutdown Emergency measures aim to prevent shortages, though fuel prices may rise due to delivery costs Seattle-Tacoma International Airport is experiencing flight delays as airlines manage fuel shortages ahead of Thanksgiving
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