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  2. 2013 Mayflower oil spill - Wikipedia

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    The Pegasus Pipeline, (a/k/a, EMPCO Pipeline, and the Magnolia Pipeline) is 858 miles (1,381 km), and runs from Patoka IL to the Texas Gulf Coast. It was built in two segments between 1947-1954 as an oil pipeline, which shipped products from Corsicana Texas, both north for industrial uses, and south to Gulf Coast refineries. [7]

  3. This Is What a Neighborhood Oil Spill Looks Like - AOL

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    On Friday afternoon in the town of Mayflower, Ark., a leak occurred in ExxonMobil's Pegasus pipeline spilling crude oil all over yards, driveways, and into the street. On 2 blocks, 22 homes were ...

  4. Exxon Mobil Sued for Arkansas Pipeline Break - AOL

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    The Pegasus pipeline is still out of. A crude oil pipeline owned by Exxon Mobil Corp. (NYSE: XOM) ruptured on March 29 in Mayflower, Ark., just outside Little Rock, as much as 19,000 barrels of ...

  5. Exxon Cleans Up After Major Canadian Oil Pipeline Spill in ...

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    (Getty Images) By Matthew Robinson and David Sheppard Exxon Mobil was working to clean up thousands of barrels of oil in Mayflower, Ark., after a pipeline carrying heavy Canadian crude ruptured, a ...

  6. List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 2010s

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    April 30 – The Pegasus oil pipeline spilled a small amount of crude into a residential yard in Ripley County, Missouri, a month after the same pipe spewed thousands of barrels of crude in Arkansas. The Pegasus pipeline was out of service from the Mayflower, Arkansas spill, accounting for the minimal amount of oil spilled in Missouri. [216]

  7. Magnolia Petroleum Company - Wikipedia

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    The emblem of Magnolia Petroleum Company was originally a magnolia blossom. When Socony merged with Vacuum in 1931, Socony-Vacuum as well as Magnolia began using Vacuum's Brand of ‘Flying Red Horse’ petroleum products a.k.a. red Pegasus logo, as well as the Mobil name for its products (Mobilgas, Mobiloil, etc.).

  8. Low-frequency electric resistance weld - Wikipedia

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    The high frequency process is still being used to manufacture pipe for use in new pipeline construction. [1] The Poplar Pipeline was built in the 1950s using pipe made with low-frequency electric resistance welds as was the Pegasus Pipeline. [2]

  9. Everything You Need to Know About Keystone XL: The Debate - AOL

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    By now, you've probably heard about TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline. For even the most casual observer of the energy industry, this project has been the spark that has ignited political debates ...