Petroleum rapid transit
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Petroleum rapid transit, is the transportation of petroleum and its products.
Several ways to make this happen:
- Exclusive harbors, fast and simple custom process
- "Pattern Diagram" of timetable and flow
- Away from metropolian areas to avoid impacts of other ships.
- A Single type of tanker, and all in queue.
In this way, millions of barrels of crude oil may be exported in one day.

