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Building good relationships is one of the most important factors to succeed in business, especially in the lucrative but competitive market of fuel retail, according to Sidney and Rea Santos.

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Sidney isn't the first small town in the West to get run over by a gold rush, in this case black gold — more than 16 million barrels of crude being pumped every month from the massive Bakken oil field beneath eastern Montana and western North Dakota.

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