Keystone XL or Not: How Does America Move Oil Now?

Locutus

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The proposed Keystone XL pipeline has stirred considerable debate about the future of American energy policy. While the Senate’s recent vote to block its construction tables the discussion for the time being, it does not resolve major questions about how the U.S. transports oil today.

With the ongoing shale gas boom, the U.S. is set to pass Saudi Arabia as the world’s top oil producer. Looking beyond KXL, such a rapid rise in production means American transportation networks are straining under new pressures to safely and efficiently move all this energy between different markets.

The following figures show how Keystone XL might fit into America’s energy future by illustrating the complex, changing way we transport oil today:






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Keystone XL or Not: How Does America Move Oil Now? | Brookings Institution
 

petros

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Bakken is over 1,000,000bbl per day moved by truck and rail.

XL will put 10,000 drivers out of work.

5000 trucks running 24/7/365 can't be very green can it?
 

petros

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