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CBS NewsRail cars leaking crude after oil train derails in MontanaCBS NewsCULBERTSON, Mont. -- More than 20 cars on an oil train derailed in rural northeastern Montana, and at least three of them were leaking crude, leading some homes to be evacuated, auth
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Wall Street JournalRegulators Urge Railroads to Make Changes to Improve Oil-Train SafetyWall Street JournalU.S. regulators are urging railroads to make dramatic operating changes, including how they deal with wheel defects, saying a wheel problem may have
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NJ.comRecent derailments raise concerns about transporting oil by trainsThe AdvocateA string of train derailments involving tank cars carrying crude oil from the Bakken field in North Dakota has spilled hundreds of thousands of gallons of oil, set off expl
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NPREven Pickaxes Couldn't Stop The Nation's First Oil PipelineNPROne-hundred-fifty years ago, a man named Samuel Van Syckel built the nation's first commercial oil pipeline in the rugged terrain of northwestern Pennsylvania. His pipeline transf
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“A disaster waiting to happen:” America is awash in oil, but how do we move it ...fox6now.comNEW YORK (CNNMoney) — America is awash in oil, but it has limited capacity to move the stuff around in a safe way. Last week's train derailment and explosion i
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USA TODAYUS oil companies sobering upUSA TODAYWith the price of oil intoxicatingly high over the past few years, oil companies have been using it to fuel one of the greatest oil production booms in the country's history. In just a few short years, we&#
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ThinkProgress"For Spilling Crude Oil Into A River, Company Will Pay $361000"ThinkProgressSurvey crews in boats look over tanker cars as workers remove damaged tanker cars along the tracks where several CSX tanker cars carrying crude oil derailed
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Wall Street JournalCanada Unveils an Oil-Train Safety TaxWall Street JournalThe Lac-Mégantic accident spurred regulatory changes in the U.S. and Canada—from beefed up emergency-preparedness requirements to new rules governing railcars—while raising concern
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