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Oil-by-Rail Volumes Decreasing While Risks Remain

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    By Justin MikulkaApr 4, 2020, 10:58 am245 ptsTrending
    photo of Oil-by-Rail Volumes Decreasing While Risks Remain imageRead time: 7 mins There are only two things that have made any real difference in protecting the public from the dangers of oil trains: activism that has stopped new infrastructure, and low oil prices. While activism is currently on hold during the pandemic, impacts on oil prices abound. The latest numbers…
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