Environment
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Oil Spills in a High Vulnerability Zone Can Cause a Complete Shutdown of Different Facilities and Disrupt Global Energy Supply
Researchers pinpoints the location of a "high vulnerability zone," where an oil spill could cause liquefied natural gas export facilities and desalination plants along the coast to be completely shut down for several days.
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