Canadian crude-by-rail exports fall to another eight-year low in July
CALGARY – Canadian exports of crude oil by rail fell to another eight-year low in July despite the gradual recovery of North American fuel demand from low levels due to measures taken to control the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Canada Energy Regulator says rail shipments of oil in July fell to about 39,000 barrels per day, down from 42,820 bpd in June (also an eight-year low).
Shipments were more than 10 times as high in February, when they reached a record 412,000 bpd.
July shipments represented an 88 per cent drop from 325,000 bpd in July 2019.