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NEW YORK, July 27 (Reuters) – NuStar Energy said on

Friday it had completed the unit train offloading facility at

its St. James, Louisiana terminal.

Speaking on a second-quarter earnings call, Curt Anastasio,

president and chief executive officer, said the facility would

be able to accept one 70,000-barrel train a day.

NuStar also completed a third pipeline to carry crude oil

from Eagle Ford in southwest Texas to the port of Corpus

Christi. This gives the company the ability to move 250,000

barrels per day of the light, sweet crude, giving it access to

Gulf Coast refineries.