Railway lines that transport the coal to ports for export have also been flooded.
Hill had been giving special discounts to those shipping products to West Coast ports for export.
It has slashed local energy demand, reducing chronic pollution and leaving more oil for export.
Algeria produces about 1.27 million barrels per day, with more than half (750, 000bbp) reserved for export.
South Sudan has large-scale oil production, but is landlocked and reliant on Sudan's ports for export.
The oil goes into a de-gasification plant, and then four-fifths of it is stored for export.
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Until August last year, the EIA had been using a five-year average for export demand.
And it warns that the prospects for export-led recovery don't look all that impressive.
Each country will require "adequate safeguards against misuse of authorizations (for export) granted, " the EU text said.
Police were also concerned the vehicles were being stolen for export because of their popularity, she said.
Oil imported for export purposes: in 2011, the US exported 0.5 mm bpd in refined petroleum products.
With domestic consumption climbing and production falling, these countries have less oil available for export every year.
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And since the devaluation, Argentina's multinational-owned car plants have been assigned some niche models for export .
Millions of rural poor growing crops for export earn a pittance and face rising prices of inputs.
Big Japanese trading firms have positioned themselves to turn American gas into LNG for export to Japan.
Freedom uses 128-bit encryption, which is currently restricted for export under U.S. laws, although that may change soon.
Now, 45, 000 a month are sliding off the production line, most of them destined for export locations across Europe.
The Bureau of Industry and Security is in charge of licensing the sale of five-axis machine tools for export.
The big question is whether this crude will flow south to U.S. refineries, or west for export to China.
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Three in four are for export, with the US the biggest overseas customer.
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The plant is expected to produce about 340, 000 vehicles, including about 120, 000 for export, this financial year, Mr. Sano said.
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The project would have processed gas from the Browse Basin, in Western Australia, into LNG for export to Asian utilities.
Haryana is a landlocked state and Maruti faces significant costs to transport vehicles to ports for export from its factories.
Logs were cut from the forest further inland and floated downriver, where they were loaded onto ships bound for export.
The share of imported inputs to German goods destined for export increased from 30% to 39% between 1995 and 2002.
European budgets will be hard-pressed to absorb all this metal, so there will be a desperate need for export sales.
Fiat and Volkswagen also produce cars for export, and Ford makes engines at its Port Elizabeth factory that it sends abroad.
Serum's labs have churned out a five-in-one vaccine that has been launched in India and is awaiting WHO approval for export.
But also evident is the necessity of these companies to produce for export and to follow their customers to overseas markets.
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In fact, so copious are Japanese savings that there is also plenty of money left over for export, year after year.
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