Crude oil storage tanks are seen from above at the Cushing oil hub, appearing to run out of space to contain a historic supply glut that has hammered prices, in Cushing, Oklahoma, March 24, 2016. U.S. Midwest refiners are rushing to secure alternatives for crude supply as they worry about prolonged outages after a raging wildfire in Canada shut nearly half of production capacity from the vast oil sands. Even with some 1 million barrels per day in Canadian production capacity still offline due to the massive wildfire, sufficient U.S. supply is no problem, traders said. They pointed to record crude stocks at the U.S. hub of Cushing, Oklahoma, swelling domestic supplies as well as growing imports from Latin America, West Africa and the Middle East. Still, they said, refiners with a large appetite for Canadian crude may have trouble getting alternative supplies fast enough. Those facilities may include […]