ND balks on oil rail confidentialityState Emergency Response Commission opts to allow information on crude-by-rail shipments in the state available to the public By MAXINE HERR For Petroleum News Bakken
North Dakota has decided it will not sign an agreement to keep rail company reports confidential because the information is not deemed security-sensitive.
On June 25, the State Emergency Response Commission, SERC, voted to allow the public to have access to reports from rail companies regarding Bakk....
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