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Vol. 19, No. 47 Week of November 23, 2014
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas


Rail’s critical role in crude transport

Canadian Pacific executive says delays in obtaining approvals for new pipelines leaves railroads as the only practical alternative

Gary Park

For Petroleum News Bakken

In a rare corporate switch, Bart Demosky quit a year ago as chief financial officer of Suncor Energy (Canada’s undisputed oil giant) to fill an identical post at Canadian Pacific Railway. That means his views on the future of pipelines vs. rail for carrying crude oil carry some weight. While, to som....

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