BP to conduct planned work on Pacific Northwest products line May 5-9
HOUSTON, May 3 (Reuters) - BP will conduct planned maintenance on its 315,000 barrels per day (bpd) Olympic Pipeline in the U.S (Other OTC: UBGXF - news) . Pacific Northwest starting Thursday through May 9, the energy company said on Tuesday.
BP alerted shippers of the planned maintenance in March, a spokesman said by email.
The 400-mile (644-km) pipeline transports petroleum products from Blaine, Washington to Portland, Oregon.
Pacific Northwest gasoline and low-sulfur diesel differentials were little changed on Tuesday. Portland gasoline (RU-PNW) was pegged at a 7-cent to 8-cent a gallon premium to the NYMEX RBOB contract, while low-sulfur diesel (DL-LS (KSE: 006260.KS - news) -PNW) remained at a 7-cent a gallon premium to the front-month heating oil contract. (Reporting by Liz Hampton and Kristen Hays; Editing by Bill Rigby)