In response to recent accidents involving crude oil shipments by rail in the U.S. and Canada, U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx has issued a "Call to Action," calling on rail company executives, associations, shippers, and others to discuss how stakeholders can prevent or mitigate the consequences of rail accidents that involve flammable liquids.
The following companies have voluntarily submitted testing data to the US Department of Transportation in response. The information shared consists of data gathered from samples of petroleum crude oil from the Bakken region of North Dakota. We will continue to post updates as more companies respond to the Department’s industry-wide effort aimed at enhancing the safe transport of flammable liquids by rail.
Company Name
Date Received
Number of Samples
Notes
WPX Energy
5/29/2014
16
Tested for RVP, FP, BP, API, chemical breakdown of light ends, benzene content.
EOG Resources
5/27/2014
35
Tested for RVP, FP, BP, H2S.
North Dakota
Petroleum Council
5/17/2014
152
Tested for RVP, FP, BP, API Specific Gravity, chemical breakdown of light ends, H2S.
American Fuel &
Petrochemical
Manufacturers
5/14/2014
1,400
Tested for RVP, FP, BP, rail tank car pressure, chemical breakdown of light ends, H2S, corrosivity.
Statoil & Gas
5/13/2014
43
Tested for RVP, FP, BP, API Specific Gravity, sulfur content, H2S.
Phillips 66
5/09/2014
16
Tested for FP, BP, API Specific Gravity, sulfur content, sediment & water content, TVP, RVP, H2S, chemical breakdown of light ends.
Great Northern Midstream
5/08/2014
10
Tested for FP, BP, H2S, chemical breakdown of light ends, Benzene.
ExxonMobil
4/17/2014
15
Tested for density, H2S, FP, BP, RVP and chemical breakdown of light ends, benzene content.
Continental Resources
3/18/2014
1
Tested for API Specific Gravity, sulfur content, RVP, ethane, propane and butane.
Plains All American
3/11/2014
24
Tested for FP, BP, API Specific Gravity, sulfur content, RVP.
Savage
2/28/2014
12
Tested for FP, BP, RVP, and sulfur content.
H2S = Hydrogen Sulfide; BP = Boiling Point; FP = Flash Point; RVP = Reid Vapor Pressure; API = American Petroleum Institute; TVP = True Vapor Pressure