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Oil regulator expects ND 'discounts' to abate
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BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) _ North Dakota's top oil regulator says he's

expecting ``discounts'' on the state's crude to ease as some

pipeline projects are finished.

Lynn Helms says North Dakota crude oil also could be in demand

to make jet fuel for Delta Air Lines.

North Dakota oil producers are paid less for their crude because

shipping is more expensive.

But Helms says pipeline changes will make the difference

smaller. He says they'll make it easier for North Dakota crude oil

to flow to refineries in Texas and the Gulf Coast.

Delta is also starting up a refinery in Pennsylvania to make jet

fuel. The airline is exploring getting North Dakota crude, because

it's cheaper than oil from Britain's North Sea.

Helms says North Dakota oil could be shipped to Pennsylvania by

rail.