A BNSF Railway Co. train that carried 103 cars of crude oil from North Dakota’s Bakken region continued to burn a day after derailing just outside a rural Illinois town. Five of the cars caught fire and were still burning, BNSF said Friday in a statement. Fires and explosions related to Bakken crude spurred North Dakota regulators to require all operators to condition the crude to lower the vapor pressure beginning in April. “An initial pool fire occurred that we believe impacted five rail cars and that fire continues to burn,” BNSF, a unit of Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc. said in the statement. “Local, state and BNSF Railway emergency personnel are on the scene working to contain the incident.” Of the 105-car train, including two sand cars as buffers, 21 jumped the tracks Thursday afternoon near Galena, Illinois, about 160 miles (260 kilometers) west of Chicago. […]