RBN Energy: Part 3 of the series on changes affecting the gulf.
In Part 1 of the series (see Echo and the Blending Men) we looked at the new 6 MMBbl Enterprise ECHO crude terminal being touted as a delivery point if the NYMEX list a Houston crude futures contract.
In Part 2 (see Nederland Crude Wonderland) we looked at the Energy Transfer Partners/Sunoco Logistics Nederland Terminal at Port Neches on the Texas/Louisiana border between Beaumont and Port Arthur 100 miles East of Houston. That terminal has been in place since the beginning of the twentieth century and now has 22 MMBbl of storage capacity.
This time we turn our attention to the Oiltanking Houston (OTH) Terminal on the Houston Ship Channel east of downtown Houston.For comparison, capacity at Cushing is 62 million bbls.
The Bakken: two fast growing Bakken picks -- OAS, NOG -- SeekingAlpha.com. from a respected contributor.
South Dakota conference helping businesses learn how to cash in on the Bakken. If nothing else, the speakers are already cashing in on the Bakken.
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