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A railroad workers’ strike is causing problems for Canadian crude oil producers

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    The volume of crude oil transported by rail in Canada dropped to near zero on November 20, the day after workers at the country’s largest railway operator declared a strike. As a result, inventories are swelling and local supply gluts are worsening.

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    Posted by Jennifer Delay Iacullo
    Jennifer DeLay Iacullo is a freelance writer specializing in global oil, gas, and power engineering topics. She has covered the energy industry of the former Soviet Union, China, Africa, Latin America and North America for more than 20 years. She lives in Atlanta with her family.