Industry Data Show Oil-By-Rail in North America at Record Levels

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On July 3, the Association of American Railroads (AAR) released June 2014 data showing oil-by-rail and petroleum products at-large are moving at record levels throughout North America.ย 

The release of the data comes on the heels of the ongoing oil-by-rail nationwide week of actionย launched by environmentalย groups.

For the 26th week of 2014 (the half year point) in the U.S.,ย 18.5% more tank cars were on the tracks carrying petroleum and/or petroleum products than last year, a total ofย 15,894ย cars.

Examined on a year-to-date basis,ย 7.0% more of those same tank cars were on the tracks in the U.S. this year than last, totalingย 380,961 cars toย date.

Table Credit: Association of American Railroadsย 

Across the border in Canada, the same trend lines exist: for the 26th week of 2014,ย 6.9% more cars moved petroleum and/or petroleum products by rail than in the 26th week ofย 2013.

Looked at in terms of year-to-date compared to 2013, that totals a 7.7% increase in tank cars moving the commodity byย rail.ย 

Table Credit:ย Association of Americanย Railroads

โ€œBomb trains,โ€ as some critics call them, move oil obtained from hydraulic fracturing (โ€œfrackingโ€) in North Dakota’s Bakken Shale basin to terminals, holding facilities and markets both in the U.S. andย Canada.

Hence the upsurge in unit cars carrying petroleum and/or petroleum products both north and south of theย border.

Looked at through the lens of North America, 14.6% more tank cars carriedย petroleum and/or petroleum products during the 26th week of 2014 compared to the same time inย 2013.

Andย 7.0% more of those tank cars have movedย petroleum and/or petroleum products to market so far this year as compared to lastย year.ย 

Table Credit:ย Association of Americanย Railroads

AAR: Stats Provider, Lobbying Tour Deย Force

Beyond crunching numbers and statistics, AAR also is a lobbying tour de force for Big Rail in the same way the American Petroleum Institute (API) is for Bigย Oil.ย 

With its public relations work overseen and advised by SKDKnickerbockerย โ€” co-owned by former Obama White House communications director Anita Dunnย โ€” AAR has landed numerous meetings with the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs (OIRA) in the attempt to water down crude-by-rail regulations currently being drafted by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT).ย 

As revealed on DeSmogBlog, AAR members gave a presentation to OIRA on June 10 on how companies would be faced with โ€œfar reaching economic impactsโ€ if speed limits were imposed on trains carrying oil byย rail.ย 

Slide Credit: Association of Americanย Railroads

According to a DeSmogBlog review of federal lobbying disclosure documents, AAR has spent roughly $1.82 million on lobbying at the federal level so far inย 2014.

Additionally, AAR has doled out over $150,000 in campaign contributions to congressional candidates for the 2014 electoral cycle and is also active at the state level.

Put another way, AAR‘s political activism clarifies its hopes to produce more numbers and figures of the sort just unveiled in its most recentย report.

But will events like the oil-by-rail week of action block such hopes andย dreams?

Photo Credit: Roy Luck | Flickr

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Steve Horn is the owner of the consultancy Horn Communications & Research Services, which provides public relations, content writing, and investigative research work products to a wide range of nonprofit and for-profit clients across the world. He is an investigative reporter on the climate beat for over a decade and former Research Fellow for DeSmog.

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