WB pipeline exports make a slight gainCrude oil markets still favor rail transport to the coasts, but the Brent/WTI spread narrows as the rollercoaster ride continues Mike Ellerd Petroleum News Bakken
While railroads still maintain a significant majority of Williston Basin crude oil export market share, pipelines did gain back one market share point in January amid a slight narrowing of the Brent/WTI crude oil price spread.
Data released on March 14 by the North Dakota Pipeline Authority indicate....
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