Train loads of crude bring uneasinessCoastal communities are not rolling out the red carpet for Bakken crude, but instead preparing themselves for code red conditions Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
As more Bakken crude makes its way to the coasts, it isn’t receiving such a warm welcome.
Authorities in California and New York are concerned about tanks full of the highly volatile crude rumbling through their communities. Those dangers became apparent after a train derailment and explosion killed....
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