South Bow Corp.’s Keystone oil pipeline has been shut after a spill in southeast North Dakota, curtailing a conduit that carries as much as 15% of Canada’s crude exports to the U.S.

The pipeline was shut within two minutes after a pump station worker heard a loud noise at 7:44 a.m. Central time Tuesday, Bill Suess of the North Dakota Department of Environmental Quality said by phone. A yet-unknown volume of oil was discovered in a field near the pump station, he said.

There is no timeline for restarting the line, Suess said. Workers will need to excavate to find the source of the leak and repair it, he said. Keystone, a 30-inch diameter conduit, carried more than 620,000 barrels a day of crude oil from Alberta into the U.S. in December, according to the Canada Energy Regulator.South Bow started the shutdown after a pressure drop was detected, a company spokesperson said by email. “The affected segment has been isolated and operations and containment resources have been mobilized,” the company said.

Federal investigators from the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration have been dispatched to the scene, the agency said in a statement.

U.S. crude futures’ prompt spread surged to session highs after the news on expectations the shutdown may tighten supplies at the vital storage hub of Cushing, Oklahoma. The company’s shares turned negative, sliding as much as 6.2% in Toronto.

The discount for Western Canadian Select heavy crude to West Texas Intermediate, the U.S. benchmark, grew as wide as $11.25 a barrel after the spill from just over $9 a barrel on Monday, according to a person familiar with the matter and General Index prices compiled by Bloomberg.

The spill is one of several accidents on Keystone since the pipeline was built more than a decade ago, including the biggest: a 13,000 barrel release on farmland in Kansas in 2022 that entered a waterway.

That spill, the result of a weld that had been under stress because the soil under the line wasn’t adequately compacted, came after the pipeline agency had notified then-operator TC Energy Corp. at least five times that elements of Keystone’s building and operating practices posed safety risks, according to a Bloomberg investigation. The agency recently lifted pressure restrictions on the segment of the like affected by the 2022 spill, the company said in an earnings call last month.