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Vol. 19, No. 31 Week of August 03, 2014
Providing coverage of Bakken oil and gas


The Canadian rail teeter-totter

Sector faces costs of implementing safety regulations and increasing construction costs while market share uncertainty persists

Gary Park

For Petroleum News Bakken

Canada’s rail industry is being pulled in both directions in the crude oil sector as it makes steady advances by taking advantage of pipeline bottlenecks, but casts a wary eye at cost overruns on some terminal projects and shifts in crude prices. Dale Clark, vice president of Tundra Energy Marketing....

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Who bears the cost?

Booming terminal projects

Pipeline uncertainty


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