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  2. The Colonial Pipeline Outage: Here's What You Need to Know

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  3. Colonial Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Colonial Pipeline is the largest pipeline system for refined oil products in the U.S. [1] The pipeline – consisting of three tubes – is 5,500 miles (8,850 km) long [1] and can carry 3 million barrels of fuel per day between Texas and New York. [2] It is operated by the Colonial Pipeline Company, which is headquartered in Alpharetta ...

  4. Tecumseh Products - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the Snow King line of engines had powered more snowthrowers than all other brands combined. [14] LCT's horizontal 4-stroke gasoline engine product offering was extended by this agreement, and allowed CPC and LCT to provide single cylinder and V-twin vertical engines to outdoor power equipment manufacturers.

  5. Sullair - Wikipedia

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    Sullair is a major American manufacturer of portable and stationary rotary screw air compressors designed for commercial and industrial use. Founded in 1965 in the town of Michigan City, Indiana U.S.A., Sullair has manufacturing facilities in Michigan City that distribute and service air compressor packages and systems worldwide.

  6. UPDATE 1-Colonial restarts main gasoline line; distillate ...

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    Colonial Pipeline, the United States' largest fuel pipeline, on Tuesday said it had resumed operations on its main gasoline Line 1, while distillate Line 2 remained down due to a power outage in ...

  7. Worthington Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The British company James Simpson & Co. learned of the Worthington company because of this order, and on 13 December 1885 signed an agreement with the Worthington Pumping Engine Company under which they gained exclusive manufacturing rights for Worthington pumps in Britain. [5] The British company's pumps were sold in the English and Colonial ...