Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/North-Dakota-Pipeline-Oil-Spill-27MZIFVIE4ZU.htmlConceptually similarNorth Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillGP04VE4Completed★★★★North Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillGP04VE5Completed★★★★North Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillGP04VD8Completed★★★★North Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillGP04VD5Completed★★★★North Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillGP04VD6Completed★★★★★★North Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillGP04VD7Completed★★★★North Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillGP04VD9Completed★★★★North Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillGP04VDACompleted★★★★North Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillGP04VDBCompleted★★★★View AllGP04VE6North Dakota Pipeline Oil SpillFarmer Steven Jensen talks near his combine in a field on his farm near Tioga. Jensen was harvesting wheat Sept. 29th when he discovered a huge oil spill on a section of his farm. A Tesoro Logistics LP six-inch (15.24 cm) pipeline carrying crude oil from the Bakken shale play to the Stampede rail facility outside Columbuss, spilled more than 20,000 barrels of crude oil into the wheat field.Locations:North America-North Dakota-United States of AmericaDate:13 Oct, 2013Credit:© Neal Lauron / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5000px X 3685pxKeywords:Agricultural land-Agriculture-Climate (campaign title)-Day-Farmers-Farms-Fields-KWCI (GPI)-Land pollution-Machinery-Men-Oil (fossil fuel)-Oil (Industry)-Oil spills-One person-Outdoors-Rural scenes-Sunny-VictimsShoot:North Dakota Oil SpillAerial and ground level views of a 20,000 barrel crude oil spill on the Jensen farm near Tioga. A Tesoro Logistics LP pipeline ruptured in a wheat field, the biggest leak in the state since it became a major U.S. producer. The six-inch pipeline was carrying crude oil from the Bakken shale play to the Stampede rail facility outside Columbus.