Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog?
Author: EF Hutton
Date: 12-16-2014 - 00:31

If the price of oil keeps dropping... to a point where it's not economically feasible to frack the Bakken fields any longer, or at least at the rate it's being pumped now, won't that alleviate the BNSF backlog, help the grain shipment get back to normal without all these oil trains in the way?

What is the price that a barrel will drop to that its not worth fracking? Isn't this what OPEC is attempting?



Subject Written By Date/Time (PST)
  Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog? EF Hutton 12-16-2014 - 00:31
  Re: Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog? J 12-16-2014 - 05:19
  Re: Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog? BOB2 12-16-2014 - 09:37
  Re: Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog? Fred 12-16-2014 - 11:38
  Re: Falling oil prices will increase demand and cause recession? BOB2 12-16-2014 - 16:11
  Re: Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog? Goober 12-16-2014 - 16:37
  Re: Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog? mook 12-16-2014 - 17:56
  Re: Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog? trainjunkie 12-16-2014 - 20:28
  Re: Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog? mook 12-20-2014 - 08:50
  Re: Falling oil prices will ease BNSF backlog? BN Oly 12-16-2014 - 21:45


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