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"There's great optimism in the oil industry that (Keystone XL) will, in fact, be built, and Bridger is trying to get ahead of the curve and perhaps get some North Dakota crude into that XL line," Cramer said. Gulf Coast refiners sometimes pay a premium for the type of high-quality crude that North Dakota produces, he said.
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