I am considering getting into the business of petroleum transportation in Texas and the Permian Basin. I will only be doing short routes (well site to transload area) I am curious what the cost is to have crude oil shipped. Either on a $/ton metric or $/mile metric.
Thanks so much.
Petroleum shipping
Discussion in 'Oilfield Trucking Forum' started by IPartners, Jul 2, 2018.
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try to post it in
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Usually by the barrel. I've never heard of oil getting shipped by weight.
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Metric miles? That sounds like even more of a rip-off than "book miles."
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