Dakota Gold Transfer – Plaza, LLC Announces New Crude Oil Terminal in North Dakota’s Bakken Shale
08.29.2014 - NEWS

Friday 29, 2014 [BusinessWire] - Dakota Gold Transfer - Plaza, LLC (“Dakota Gold”) announced today that the company plans to develop a crude oil transload facility in Mountrail County, North Dakota. 


Strategically located on a 350-acre site in the eastern section of the prolific Bakken and Three Forks shale oil producing areas, the Plaza Terminal will provide refiners, marketers and producers with new options for reaching multiple markets across the United States and Canada via rail and pipeline.

Dakota Gold is a joint venture between its president and CEO, Cody Moe, and the TrailStone Group (“TrailStone”).

Mr. Moe is a well-established crude oil trucking and construction entrepreneur with seven years of experience in the Bakken. TrailStone is an energy asset investor and manager, majority-owned by Riverstone Holdings, LLC, a private equity firm specializing in energy with approximately $27 billion of equity capital raised.

The Mountrail County Commission has approved Dakota Gold’s application for a conditional use permit and the company’s request to have the site rezoned for industrial use.

Direct truck-to-train transload service may begin at the Plaza Terminal approximately 90 days after construction begins. Dakota Gold plans to break ground at the site later this year and anticipates that storage and high-speed rail loading service will be available during the second half of 2015.

Storage, Rail and Pipeline Service

Located on a private rail spur controlled by Dakota Gold under a long-term lease, the state-of-the-art terminal will be served by the Canadian Pacific Railway (TSX: CP) (NYSE: CP).

The Plaza Terminal will aggregate crude oil produced in Mountrail and neighboring counties, utilizing gathering pipelines and trucks. The terminal will also provide crude oil storage services through on-site tankage. The rail facility will have a throughput capacity of 70,000 barrels per day (bpd) and storage capacity of more than 300,000 barrels, with expansion to 600,000 barrels during a planned second phase.

The terminal’s design includes two loop tracks with storage for one to two additional trains on the private rail spur, a covered loading barn, a 14-arm system capable of loading a unit train in approximately 14 hours, 15 truck unloading bays and three 103,000-barrel storage tanks. The Plaza site is large enough to allow for substantial expansions of storage and transload capacity as customer demand increases.

Dakota Gold is currently working with various midstream companies to develop gathering connections to the Plaza Terminal.

Dakota Gold is also in discussions with various pipeline companies to develop outbound pipeline service from the Plaza Terminal to multiple pipeline markets. Dakota Gold’s objective is to provide its customers with significant takeaway capacity and flexible access to premium crude oil markets by creating a logistics hub at the Plaza site that offers both rail and pipeline delivery service.

Dakota Gold Perspective

“As Bakken production continues to expand at a remarkable rate, the Plaza Terminal will offer refiners, marketers and producers competitive and much-needed terminal service and the ability to access multiple downstream markets, maximizing the value of their crude oil,” said Cody Moe, Dakota Gold’s president and CEO.

“Unit-train-capable rail facilities are reasonably new to the Bakken. After an initial four years that saw the construction of a number of rail facilities, we are entering a new phase in their design and development.

Dakota Gold is incorporating all of the lessons learned in the initial phase to develop a best-in-class facility with the most efficient design and the most advanced technologies. We believe this is a key factor driving favorable customer response to the Plaza Terminal. We look forward to providing top-tier and very competitive service to all qualified crude oil shippers in the region.”

“We are also excited about the economic benefits that development of Dakota Gold’s Plaza Terminal will provide to local economies in Mountrail and nearby counties. We continue to work closely with local leaders and officials to forge strong, positive relationships.”

John Redpath, head of oil and agriculture at TrailStone and a Dakota Gold board member, said, “We are very excited about our partnership with Cody Moe to develop the Plaza Terminal, which provides a world-class facility to meet the needs of our customers and extends the network of strategic assets that TrailStone is building in our core markets.“

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