Kinew affirme que des alternatives au pipeline fermé approvisionneront en carburant

The Manitoba government is not expecting a shortage of fuel, despite the temporary closure of a pipeline that carries gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to Winnipeg and the surrounding area;Premier Wab Kinew enters a swearing-in ceremony in Winnipeg, Wednesday, Oct. 18, 2023.THE CANADIAN PRESS/John Woods

WINNIPEG - The Manitoba government and Winnipeg City Hall expressed optimism Monday that there won't be fuel shortages, despite the temporary closure of a pipeline that carries gasoline, diesel and jet fuel to the capital city and the surrounding area.

Plans are in place to temporarily use trucks and train cars as alternative forms of delivery, and Premier Wab Kinew said they should be able to carry the same amount as the Imperial Oil pipeline that is undergoing repairs.

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