New North Dakota rail facility sends oil to Oklahoma
Written by jroodA new rail shipping terminal in northwestern North Dakota is moving oil from the state's oil patch to Oklahoma. Houston-based EOG Resources Inc. expects the first shipment from the terminal near Stanley, N.D., on Jan. 4, following a four-day trip. The new terminal is capable of loading 60,000 barrels of oil onto a 100-car unit train each day and unloads in Stroud, Okla., where it is then sent through a 17-mile pipeline to a terminal in Cushing, Okla.