California moving to prevent spills of oil shipped by trains
Friday, June 6, 2014
Posted by: Alisa Allen
Last year, railroads brought 6.3 million barrels of crude into the Golden State, mostly from North Dakota and Canada, according to the California Energy Commission. That's up from 1.1 million barrels in 2012 and just 498,000 in 2010. A barrel contains 42 gallons of crude oil.
Shipments to Southern California accounted for most of last year's almost sixfold jump in crude-by-rail activity, the commission reported. Tank-car transportation, it estimates, could reach about a quarter of all state imports in 2016 if the trend continues.
Three proposals for protecting the state against rail-related oil spills are under consideration.
As part of his annual budget, Gov. Brown wants to expand an existing prevention-and-response program for ocean oil spills to cover inland areas. The initiative would be funded by a proposed 6.5-cent-per-barrel fee on all crude oil delivered by rail to refineries.
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