Putting the heat on older rail carsIrving Oil to voluntary eliminate last of its DOT-111 cars by April; CN Rail offers pricing incentive to those using newer cars Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
Irving Oil, owner of Canada’s largest oil refinery and its largest user of Bakken crude from North Dakota, and Canadian National Railway are getting the jump on widely expected moves by transportation regulators to toughen safety standards for DOT-111 rail cars, known in Canada as CTC-111As.
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