Shipping oil on the BNSF Railway main line is racing toward becoming a major piece of the boom action, with three rail loadout facilities under development in Fryburg, Dickinson and Zap.
One, near Fryburg, is a project of Great Northern Power Development, which is known locally for its work to develop a coal mine and power plant a few miles away at South Heart.
The company wants 270 acres rezoned one mile east of Fryburg on the railroad mainline for trucking and potentially piping oil to load onto 110-car unit trains that can be loaded up and moved out within 12 hours.
The application describes three 100,000 barrel storage tanks, enough to load a unit train in 12 hours and facilities to unload three tanker trucks at a time. One unit train requires about 300 tanker truck hauls.
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Nice Update on Crude-by-Rail Facilities in North Dakota -- Avoid Keystone -- Bakken, North Dakota, USA
Link here.
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