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Crude prices – implications for logistics

December 2014 Overview from our North America Logistics Review Service – By way of update on last month’s commentary on crumbling crude oil export barriers, PEMEX is reportedly negotiating to receive US crude, the US Department of Commerce has released a regulation which eases re-export of foreign (read Canadian) crudes, this by allowing “incidental” contact […]

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Crude is reaching the coasts in increasing volume

October 2014 Overview from our North America Logistics Review Service – Current coastal crude-by-rail off-loading capacity has reached over 3.3 million bpd, (0.98 East Coast, 1.73 Gulf Coast, 0.66 West Coast) and is set to hit 4.5 million bpd by a year from now. Even though this capacity is not operating near nameplate, it is […]

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EnSys Energy’s Martin Tallett Presents at Opportunity Crudes 2014 Conference

Martin Tallett, President of EnSys Energy, presented at the September 2014 Opportunity Crudes Conference in Houston.  His discussion focused on the North American crude supply and logistics including an outlook and implications for producers, refiners and markets.  In recent years, rapid supply growth and logistics adaptations throughout the U.S. and Canada have continued to shape the […]

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Department of State Releases Keystone Impact Statement

As in 2010 and 2011 when EnSys prepared major studies on Keystone XL, in this FSEIS, EnSys undertook extensive WORLD modeling underpinning the Market Analysis, (Chapter 1.4), and related sections of the report. Press inquiries may be directed to Imani Esparza at the Department of State. The Department of State’s Keystone XL FSEIS released on March […]

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