It was reported here earlier that some railroad cars owned or leased by Hi-Crush were involved in a railroad accident in Iowa. The post was FALSE, but an honest error.
I contacted Hi-Crush and this is what I found out:
> The railroad cars involved (shown in a news report and video) were owned by Halliburton (HAL). The railroad cars had a marking of "HWCX" which is registered to Halliburton.
> The train was travelling on a route coming from Minnesota, not Wisconsin. All of Hi-Crush's Northern White sand mines are in Southern Wisconsin. They never ship sand on that route.
> Some of the railroad cars that did derail were carrying frac sand of a Hi-Crush competitor.
Regardless, the derailment was a minor accident. No one was hurt and only ~20 railroad cars were damaged.
Conclusion: NO IMPACT ON HCLP
Hi-Crush Partners LP (HCLP) - Update Sept 24 PM
Hi-Crush Partners LP (HCLP) - Update Sept 24 PM
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
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Re: Hi-Crush Partners LP (HCLP) - Update Sept 24 PM
Dan - thanks for clarifying. My mistake. The coding on the cars is the same as coding shown in one of HCLP’s presentations, so I assumed they were HCLP’s cars. Thanks for pointing out the mistake. Apologies to the EP community for my error.
Re: Hi-Crush Partners LP (HCLP) - Update Sept 24 PM
No problem.
Just remember that Hi-Crush now has close to $1Billion/year of annual revenues. Although the railroad accident was serious, it would have had an insignificant impact on Hi-Crush net income even if all of the railroad cars would have been theirs. Plus, I think the railroad company would be responsible for the damages.
Just remember that Hi-Crush now has close to $1Billion/year of annual revenues. Although the railroad accident was serious, it would have had an insignificant impact on Hi-Crush net income even if all of the railroad cars would have been theirs. Plus, I think the railroad company would be responsible for the damages.
Dan Steffens
Energy Prospectus Group
Energy Prospectus Group