CP Rail not skittish about 2015 outlookEven with falling Bakken volumes, one of Canada’s two largest railroads looks for crude-by-rail shipments to increase 67% in 2015 Gary Park For Petroleum News Bakken
Canadian Pacific Railway is blowing hot and cold over the impact on its business from the slump in oil prices, but executives argue it is strongly positioned.
Chief Operating Officer Keith Creel said he sees no reason to believe that the nosedive in crude will scuttle the company’s hopes of achievin....
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