The document discusses the surge in U.S. oil production and the logistical challenges of transporting crude oil due to infrastructure limitations. As production rises in regions like Eagle Ford, companies are increasingly relying on trucks, trains, and barges instead of pipelines, causing strain on local roads and requiring significant adjustments to the existing delivery systems.
This document appears to be a page from a news digest or compendium, likely part of the House Oversight Committee's files (stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_019416). It contains two distinct sections: the top half is an opinion or analysis piece arguing for renewable energy over nuclear and coal, citing economic factors and a prediction by the FERC chairman. The bottom half is a Wall Street Journal article by Russell Gold discussing the surge in crude oil transportation via truck and rail due to pipeline shortages, citing Wood Mackenzie data and quoting Curt Anastasio of NuStar Energy.
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