“It is clear our
nation is reliant upon big foreign oil. More and more of
our imports come from overseas.” -- George W. Bush (American 43rd US
President. b.1946)
Hart notified me of a new report several weeks ago, so you may already know
about it, but if not, take a look. Here
is what Hart has to say about the report on their Web …
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The Must-Read
Unconventional Study Of 2012 Everyone Is Talking About: “Refining Unconventional Oil”
Why does everyone talk about the “Refining
Unconventional Oil” study?
It foresees major industry trends
It navigates unprecedented market shifts with projections and analysis
It analyses the entire energy industry: upstream, midstream and downstream
It translates industry movements into business know-how
It defines what most of us cannot explain: the impact of unconventional oil
production
Just to mention some study highlights:
Hart Energy found the nascent crude-by-rail industry is quickly establishing
itself to offer producers coast-to-coast deliverability options
Crude-by-rail terminals exist in each of the five U.S. petroleum regions
(PADDS)
Hart Energy expects more than 4.5 million barrels per day of crude-by-rail
loading and offloading terminal capacity will be in service by 2016
Either augmenting or serving in lieu of fixed pipeline takeaway infrastructure,
crude-by-rail terminals are being developed in each major U.S. oil-rich play
U.S. Crude-by-Rail Transloading Terminal Capacity
This latest report, Refining Unconventional Oil,
uncovers future opportunities and developments in North America’s revitalized
oil and gas industry.
Make business decisions based on independent research and comprehensive
insights – get more information
now!
Source:
http://www.hartenergy.com/Upstream/Research-And-Consulting/Refining-Unconventional-Oil/?utm_source=sp&utm_medium=em&utm_campaign=5213523-December%2006,%202012&utm_term=RUO_All_126and12132012%20(1)&utm_content=558981&spMailingID=5213523&spUserID=MTYyODE2NTQ4MwS2&spJobID=60009574&spReportId=NjAwMDk1NzQS1
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TODAY’S TIP:
Bookmark the Hart Energy site for future reference (http://www.hartenergy.com/).
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