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Enviros Sue California County Over Crude-by-Rail OK

The elected Board of Supervisors in Kern County, CA, in the middle of the state's oil patch in the lower San Joaquin Valley, was sued in California Superior Court last Thursday for allegedly ignoring environmental risks in approving a $100 million crude-by-rail project in Bakersfield. The Sierra Club, Center for Biological Diversity and the Association of Irritated Residents, among others, filed the legal action. Read More

Rail, Pipe Jostling to Continue in Bakken, Texas Energy Center Says

The competition between rail and pipelines for moving Bakken sweet light crude oil in North Dakota will continue to be brisk, driven by... Read More

North Dakota In Rail Emergency, Governor Tells Feds; Crude v. Corn

While crude oil from North Dakota moves increasingly by rail, Gov. Jack Dalrymple on Thursday told a federal transportation panel field hearing in Bismarck that his state is suffering from inadequate rail service for its multi-billion-dollar agricultural industry. Read More

Large Oil Transfer Site Proposed for North Dakota

Plans for a major Bakken crude oil transfer facility in North Dakota were unveiled Tuesday as a privately bankrolled venture in conjunction with Canadian Pacific Railway (CP). Construction is expected to begin later this year, and initial storage and loading service are expected to start in the second half of 2015. Read More

Crude Rail Buzz Continues to Pick Up in North Dakota

As industry players continue to expand their ability to move North Dakota's Bakken crude oil via rail, state officials on Monday were making final plans for a public hearing and eventual rulemaking regarding crude-by-rail shipments. Read More

New Federal Rules Pinpoint Crude Rail Shipments, White Paper Shows

Bakken crude oil rail shipments traverse 32 of North Dakota's 53 counties on a weekly basis, and some counties have up to 45 crude-bearing trains pass through their boundaries weekly, according to a white paper released Thursday by an analyst at Genscape, the commodity and energy markets data gathering firm. Read More

DOT Releases Proposed Crude-by-Rail Rules; New Bakken Data

In what is a mixed bag for the oil and railroad industries, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) on Wednesday unveiled proposed rules to improve the transport of crude oil via rail, proposing enhanced tank car design specifications, fuel classification and operational requirements for handling crude. Read More

CSX Railing More Crude, Warns Against Dropping Train Speeds

Florida-based CSX Corp. senior executives on Wednesday underscored the continuing growth in the amount of crude oil being shipped by rail and voiced concerns about proposed federal regulations... Read More

Bakken Crude Rail Safety Exercise Draws Flack

More than 150 local, state and federal representatives from 20 agencies and first responders conducted a tabletop crude oil rail emergency exercise in North Dakota earlier this month. It involved testing how the various segments would handle a derailment and explosion involving Bakken crude. Read More

California Moves on Oil Rail Shipments

State lawmakers and the governor in California are continuing to raise concerns about the steep increase in rail crude oil shipments into the state (see Shale Daily,May 6). They each are pushing for beefed-up safety programs that the industry thinks are unnecessary. Read More