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Vulnerability in the Oil Supply Chain
Consider the entire process of bringing oil to market, from locating underground reserves to delivering refined products to consumers. In your judgment, which single stage of this process—finding, extracting, refining, or transporting—is the most critical? Justify your choice by explaining why a major disruption in your selected stage would have the most significant and widespread impact on the availability and price of petroleum products for the end-user.
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