February 6, 2012

Canadian Oil Is Stuck in the Midwest

Margaret Ryan, AOL Energy


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The looming bottleneck for Canadian oil sands crude isn't getting into the US, it's getting out of the Midwest.

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TAGGED: China, oil, oil sands, canada, Keystone XL pipeline

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