"A judge on Thursday denied Royal Dutch Shell's appeal of a ruling that a proposed oil-by-rail project at its Washington state refinery must undergo a full environmental review, just two weeks after a crude train derailment caused a fire in North Dakota.
Shell had appealed a February ruling from a Skagit County Office of Land Use Hearings examiner that the plan to move 70,000 barrels per day of inland crude to its 145,000 bpd Puget Sound refinery in Anacortes must be comprehensively reviewed.
In 2014, the county said the project did not need that much scrutiny to get a permit, prompting challenges from several environmental organizations.
On Thursday, a Skagit County Superior Court judge denied Shell's appeal, according to court officials."
Kristen Hays reports for Reuters May 21, 2015.
"Washington State Judge Denies Shell Appeal on Rail Project Review"
Source: Reuters, 05/22/2015