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Most of it is plant scale, which the model presumably uses to generate affected area size.

So you may have one plant in Kansas and another one in Texas, but the Texas one processes and discharges 100x the volume the Kansas one does.

Which makes sense re: Gulf, because there's always more demand for oil, so most of the refineries probably operate more continuously.




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