Enbridge Energy Partners said it may be forced to shut down an 80,000 bopd oil-loading rail terminal in North Dakota unless the amount of potentially deadly hydrogen sulfide in crude oil delivered to the facility can be reduced.
Last week, Enbridge asked for a ruling in one day from the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to restrict the amount of hydrogen sulfide in the delivered crude. That request came after a very large concentration of the gas was discovered in a tank at Berthold, North Dakota, on May 5.I track CBR terminals here.
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Note to the Grandaughters
Art project by younger granddaughter, first grade, 6 years old, and her closest, bestest, friend, forever:
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Tell your granddaughter that is a beautiful picture!
ReplyDeleteThank you, I sure will (tell her).
DeleteI was surprised with all the detail and how much the two of them squeezed into this picture.
Thank you for taking time to write.