Posted by farmboy48 on December 07, 2014 at 08:23:58 from (208.107.15.166):
In Reply to: N.Dakota Oil posted by Icuby on December 07, 2014 at 06:15:26:
Our ND oil is not just going to the gulf, but it is being shipped to refineries in all directions. Here in ND we only have one refinery at Mandan, and it is a small one. There are a couple new ones being built, one on the FT Berthold reservation, and one in the SW corner of the state, they will also be small ones. Hence the crude is being sent to out of state refineries, mainly by rail, as the pipelines can't handle the production, Enbridge and other companies are continually updating pipeline capacity, but meet a lot of EPA resistance. Downside for us is with all the rail transportation of crude, we can't get cars at local elevators to get our grain to terminals. There were times this summer when I was going to a small town 25 miles away, I had to add an hour to the trip, as I waited for oil trains at the 3 crossings I have to navigate. Upside, I own mineral rights to one acre in Williston, and get a check for 60 bucks every 3 months. woohoo!
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