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Oregon’s governor declares emergency to ensure the state gets enough fuel after pipeline leak

Oregon waives fuel transport rules and uses alternate delivery to maintain supply as pipeline shutdown affects over 90% of state fuel ahead of holiday travel.

  • Oregon's governor declared a state of emergency to ensure adequate fuel supply while the Olympic Pipeline remains shut down due to a leak.
  • The pipeline shutdown is not expected to cause fuel shortages, but prices might increase due to costlier delivery methods.
  • Airlines are redirecting flights and bringing in fuel by tanker trucks to mitigate the impact of the pipeline shutdown.
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U.S. News broke the news in New York, United States on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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