The governor of Alaska says the owner of an underwater pipeline leaking processed natural gas will temporarily shut down gas production that feeds into the line.
The office of Gov. Bill Walker said Saturday that Hilcorp Alaska has agreed to the temporary shutdown for safety and environmental reasons.
The pipeline is leaking an estimated 193,000 to 215,000 cubic feet of gas a day into Alaska's Cook Inlet, which contains endangered beluga whales.
Hilcorp says the leak hasn't caused any significant environmental issues but ice has made it too risky to start repairing the pipeline.
The pipeline moves processed natural gas from shore to four petroleum production platforms in the inlet. The leak may have begun in mid-December.
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