The pipeline, which traverses Canada's two westernmost provinces, was "safely restarted," Trans Mountain said.
Trans Mountain said there had been "no indication of any product release or serious damage to the pipe" during the shutdown, but that it had been closed protectively.
The underground conduit carries 300,000 barrels of petroleum a day from the oil sands of Alberta to a maritime terminal in a Vancouver suburb.
The shutdown, prompted by major storms in mid-November, led to gas shortages in southwestern British Columbia. Читать дальше...