Crude cargoes face Bakken BlitzUS officials making spot checks of crude quality; ‘flashpoint’ of light Bakken crude concern because of Quebec disaster explosions Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
United States rail safety officials have launched what they call the Bakken Blitz to get a better fix on the content of crude being shipped out of North Dakota as the probe into the July 6 Quebec rail disaster deepens.
Cynthia Quarterman, head of the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administr....
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