More crude oil was delivered on the U.S. rail network during first quarter 2014 than any other quarter in history, the Association of American Railroads said. AAR said 110,164 carloads of crude oil were shipped during the first quarter of the year. “[That’s] 1.4 percent more than in the fourth quarter of 2013 and, by 1,559 carloads, the most ever in any quarter,” the association said in a statement Thursday. “In the first quarter of 2014, crude oil accounted for 1.6 percent of total originated carloads for U.S. rail traffic.” The U.S. Energy Information Administration, the statistical arm of the Energy Department, said in its latest monthly report total U.S. crude oil production averaged 8.3 million barrels per day in April, the highest monthly average since March 1988. By 2015, the average should reach 9.2 million bpd, the highest level in more than 40 years. The increase in crude […]