Not exact matches
Pourbaix said it's believed the pipeline will be able to return to its 590,000 barrels per day
capacity soon and that, along with
more crude - by -
rail shipments, will help to narrow differentials.
Using trucks allows producers to reach northern U.S.
rail loading sites, where there is
more capacity and rates are cheaper, Zielinski said.
The letter to Garneau called for «a
more pro-active and
more predictable response to
rail capacity issues,» adding that «speedy passage (of Bill C - 49) will do nothing to alleviate the immediate crisis for grain or any other commodity.»
Think of it another way, in the last 7 year cycle FCA had an average FCF of $ 36 million a year, and now FCA is expanding into different
rail cars types and the refurbishment / rebuilt market,
more gigawatts of coal fired power plant
capacity will begin construction in 09 then was build in the last 7 years and FCA has $ 162 million in cash from the 05 IPO.
That would place further constraints on oil producers that have already faced steep discounts on their heavy crude as Canada's pipeline system nears
capacity, forcing
more barrels to move by
rail.
On the day the government published details of the legislation needed to kick start the project, experts said the public needed to hear
more about how it would free up
capacity on the road and
rail network.
«Ridership is going to continue to grow on the Long Island
Rail Road, and that's all the
more reason why we need to continue supporting investments in expanding its
capacity,» said Kevin Law, president of the Long Island Association, a business and planning group.
The government's alacrity in commissioning the high - speed
rail extension makes its procrastination over London's airport
capacity look even
more complacent.
The third track, first discussed 68 years ago, is expected to allow the LIRR to run
more trains in both directions, increasing
capacity on a 9.8 - mile
rail stretch between Floral Park and Hicksville used by 40 percent of LIRR passengers.
State and local governments, railroads, and other stakeholders need predictable, dedicated funding to plan and invest
more effectively in
rail safety, reliability, accessibility, and
capacity.
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By one estimate, oil by
rail in Canada has now reached 300,000 barrels per day,
more than half of Keystone
capacity: bit.ly / 13uK1xw
Whereas light
rails and subways have a larger
capacity and are favored in
more developed countries, BRT systems are much cheaper and quicker to build, and are thus favored in the cities and megacities of the developing world.
Yeah, some things are going to be taken off the
rails (mile long coal trains, being one of them), but over the road freight needs to go ON the
rails and
more trucks pass any given busy interstate highway point than
rail cars (other than coal trains...) of an equivalent
capacity.
In fact, if all of the oil - by -
rail projects were built, they would be capable of moving 720,000 barrels per day — that's
more oil
capacity than either of the controversial pipelines planned in British Columbia.
UKIP targeted both the HS2 and the Heathrow expansion and instead suggested that the funding for these developments be targeted towards
more improvements to the already existing
rail routes, for example upgrading the
rail networks to electric trains and increase the
capacity of said trains and stations.
«Combine all these factors in with the growth of the Health Sciences industry, from both a service provider and employment perspective; expansion of cultural and entertainment venues; reemergence of the transportation services, including both commuter
rail and airport services; the ever - increasing higher education
capacity of the nine major colleges and universities in the city and five additional in the region; the continued expansion and success of both «Restaurant Row», Shrewsbury Street and the transforming of the Canal District, and who could ask for
more?