This study developed a detailed truck traffic forecasting model with specific attention to truck movements related to oil development in the Bakken formation in eastern Montana and western North Dakota. Oil forecast scenarios as specified by MDT were analyzed to assess the differences in impacts under differing development scenarios. Locations of input sources were identified through industry websites, Departments of Transportation, and other regulatory bodies. Routes between aggregate well locations and input and output sources were estimated utilizing ESRI Network AnalystCO. A series of capacity constrained optimization models were used to select the least cost set of routes for oil distribution in the region, and results were aggregated to the highway segment level. Traffic data provided by MDT was used to calibrate and validate the traffic forecasting model. Traffic forecasting results are presented in shapefile format, which allows the user to retrieve segment specific forecasts and display changes in traffic volumes over the analysis period.
Impacts of Montana State Highways Due to Bakken Oil Development
2013
94 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Road Transportation , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Mineral Industries , Freight transportation , Highways , Oil fields , Montana , Geographic information systems , Network optimization , Oil wells , Petroleum industry , Traffic forecasting , Traffic volume , Transportation systems , Trucks
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