Service Description: California Oil Terminals are infrasctructure used to load and unload oil from railroad cars, pipelines and tanker trucks.
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Description: Oil terminals are usually located at or near oil refineries. They are necessary to unload oil in order to transport the oil into the pipeline that will deliver itt o the refinery. In California there numerous proposals for new oil terminals to unload train cars carrying Bakken shale crude oil from North Dakota and Canada.
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