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Trouble in the Rockies: avalanche of Bakken flows could overwhelm Rockies infrastructure
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Rockies and Midcontinent production is oft over-looked in favour of the Lower 48 crown jewel, the Permian basin. However, in coming years Rockies and Midcontinent production growth could create infrastructure bottlenecks of their own. As Bakken production continues to grow and overflows into Rockies bound pipelines, what will the impact be on other Rockies production? And with more domestic crude production ultimately bound for the Cushing hub, what impact can be expected on Cushing infrastructure?
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