Tesoro gaining on ND export expansionsPhase one of High Plains reversal set to begin; open season open on Dunn County gathering system; Vancouver permitting continues Mike Ellerd Petroleum News Bakken
After a successful open season on its proposed High Plains pipeline reversal, Tesoro Logistics says it expects shipments of crude oil across Lake Sakakawea to the Ramberg hub in Williams County, North Dakota, to begin in July and ramp up to the fully committed volume of 70,000 barrels per day throug....
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