Posted by Wemedeeres on March 08, 2015 at 06:29:15 from (24.220.88.163):
In Reply to: oil train update posted by gab on March 07, 2015 at 19:40:51:
[quote="LAA"](quoted from post at 05:44:30 03/08/15) That is incorrect, the Keystone Pipeline is a project which
includes tributary lines. The main pipeline proposal has always
dedicated capacity to ship 100,000 plus barrels per day of
Bakken oil to the Texas Gulf Coast and at least one other
smaller line was planned to take even more Bakken oil to the
Oklahoma hub.
I agree with you LAA, I feel that after the line gets up and running it won't take much time before more short piplines will be installed within the state to supply Bakken oil to the pipline making it even more effective and reducing even more rail cars transporting it.
There is talk of a line running from the western part of the state east into minnesota. The route crosses a quarter section of land my father in law owns, the pipline rep that contacted him said they'd pay $40,000 to cross his land and after that he or the land renter would be reimbursed for any crop damage if they ever needed to do work on the line in the future.
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