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To: Kirk © who wrote (1622)7/11/2014 11:21:19 AM
From: Fintas  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26769
 
Did I miss something and they built a few new refineries in the USA?

IF so where?

Fintas



To: Kirk © who wrote (1622)7/11/2014 11:32:27 AM
From: robert b furman  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26769
 
Pipelines are safer and more efficient.

I have a position in KMI - the largest pipeline company in the US.

The rail is a favor to Buffet from O - I believe.

Canada has a lot of rail/oil and spills.

Environmentals against pipelines are against hydro carbons in general.

Well intended but misinformed .

Just think how much wealth is retained with in our country as we become the largest producer of oil in the world.

Mostly created against the will of the environmental machine wingnuts.

Bob

Bob



To: Kirk © who wrote (1622)7/11/2014 9:50:10 PM
From: Joan Osland Graffius  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 26769
 
I traveled to North Dakota the first week in July and there were railroad cars at least 3 miles long with nothing but oil cars going from Grand Forks into Fargo. They are moving the oil into Fargo from Grand Forks and directly from Williston to Fargo. Fargo North Dakota now is the city with the most oil moving through it by railroad.

I don't know what they are going to do when they have to move both oil and agriculture production out of the state.

I own a private partnership in leased oil land in North Dakota. They are drilling as well as have wells that are productive. We are paying around $10 a barrel to move that stuff - we need a pipeline.