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The Port of Grays Harbor is holding a public workshop Wednesday in Aberdeen on proposals for trains to deliver crude oil to an export terminal.
Three companies have proposed “crude by rail” projects: Imperium Terminal Services, LLC, Westway Terminal Company, and U.S. Development Group, LLC.
The crude oil would likely come from shale formations in North Dakota, Montana and Alberta, Canada. Oil would be loaded on tankers or barges for West Coast refineries.
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The Panama Canal, handling 5 percent of world trade, may change how it calculates tolls for ships carrying energy cargoes to boost traffic once a $5.25 billion expansion is complete in 2015.
The authority is consulting canal users about the proposed changes, including meetings with associations representing owners of tankers and dry-cargo vessels in London next month, Panama Canal Authority Administrator Jorge Luis Quijano said. The new fee structure will be announced by February 2014, for implementation by 2015, he said.
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