Could the Keystone Pipeline spill affect gas prices in metro Detroit?

There are new concerns about gas prices after the largest oil spill on land in nearly a decade. A federal investigation is underway in Washington, Kansas after the Keystone Pipeline ruptured, spilling nearly 600,000 gallons of oil into a creek. The pipeline was forced to shut down and the leak has been contained, but there is no timeline on when the pipeline would resume operations. Overnight, oil prices rose more than 1%, fueling fears of an increase in gas prices.