Pembina Pipeline Corporation’s physical volumes reached second-quarter lows in early May, at levels roughly down 16 per cent from average levels in the prior two quarters — a decrease of about 135,000 bbls/d due to producer shut-ins and advancement of turnarounds and maintenance work.
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