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Let the crude exports begin!

The US is finally starting to allow crude exports, if you call distilled condensate crude.  Fuel fix had a good article on this today at http://fuelfix.com/blog/2014/06/24/feds-open-door-to-condensate-exports/  At any rate is a start and just a matter of time before the exports of unrefined product start.  IHS article  recently made the case that exports would create more jobs. http://www.ihs.com/info/0514/crude-oil.aspx

 

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