Pendulum swinging back to pipelinesEnbridge sees shift from rail since mid-2013, coinciding with its program to move more Bakken crude with Sandpiper ready to go Gay Park For Petroleum News Bakken
Enbridge is seeing the first signs of a swing back to pipelines for moving crude out of the Bakken and Western Canada despite another hold up in the Obama administration for one of its projects that is designed to ease transportation bottlenecks.
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