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The document provides an overview of different methods for transporting oil and gas, including pipelines, rail, trucks, and tankers. It discusses some of the safety and environmental risks of each method as well as factors like costs and greenhouse gas emissions. The document includes references from government organizations, news reports, academic studies, and industry groups on topics like spills, regulations, and technological developments related to oil and gas transportation.

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The document provides an overview of different methods for transporting oil and gas, including pipelines, rail, trucks, and tankers. It discusses some of the safety and environmental risks of each method as well as factors like costs and greenhouse gas emissions. The document includes references from government organizations, news reports, academic studies, and industry groups on topics like spills, regulations, and technological developments related to oil and gas transportation.

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