Posted on 03/11/2014 1:53:52 AM PDT by Vendome
They are proposing to use exactly the same track for these hazardous cars. Totally unacceptable, said Berkeley Vice Mayor Linda Maio.The hazardous cars Maio is talking about could carry a highly explosive crude oil fracked from the Bakken region of North Dakota. It is as flammable as gasoline: as we saw when a 100-car train carrying the fuel derailed in Quebec last summer.
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I am not totally convinced about the total safety of fracking even though it’s wonderful for the economy. But I don’t want to hear hysterical chicken little opinions that
just scream “Oh it’s killing Mother Earth” If I read something that challenges fracking, I want it to be a level headed opinion with scientific back up—not a screed as the global warming folks have been doing for years.
Marxists hate oil since it powers capitalism. Destruction of America is their goal, just look at California.
Pray America wakes up
So how much of the oil is being shipped by barge? Is it more expensive/barrel to ship by this method than by rail?
OR, is it just that the refineries buying this oil are not built on waterways?
Or, are the barges that travel the Missouri not ocean worthy vessels? For example, JD Irving’s refinery in St Johns, New Brunswick is built on the water to load/accept tankers. It would seem to me that shipping by barge/vessel tanker would be more cost effective than shipping by railcar. Enlighten me please.
I don’t think barges go as far north as Sioux City.
I don’t know the limit of barge traffic on the North end of the Missouri.
I’m asking for input from those more informed on the subject.
I will ask my customer outside of Williston.
The idiocy of this writer is proven, if one were to point out that there are large pipelines in the downtown area of Berkeley that carry aircraft fuel. Some of them are above ground in the open, where a wayward vehicle can easily leave the road and slam into them. The pipelines carry fuel from refineries to area airports.
It also powers Putin....
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