EVERETT, Wash. — Crews working on the Olympic Pipeline, which recently sprang a leak, were able to identify the leak's source, a spokesperson for BP America confirmed.
The pipeline delivers jet fuel to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Though many airlines have been able to manage their fuel resources so as not to cause schedule disruptions, at least one major airline, Delta, reported that customers could face "schedule changes" to long-haul flights over Thanksgiving week, due to limited fuel availability.
The spokesperson was not able to confirm a timeline for when the pipeline will be repaired. BP is developing plans for a partial restart, and an updated timeline will be communicated at a later date, a spokesperson said.
When the leak was first discovered, Washington Gov. Bob Fe

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