Natural gas is produced in offshore wells, processed on the island and exported via tanker.
Oil is exported via the Forties oil field to Grangemouth.
This is exported via tankers to mainly Japan and Korea.
Its sole traffic is now coal exported via the port of Lyttelton.
By 1700, tobacco was being exported via the Connecticut River to European ports.
These had, equally so, been exported via Archangelsk.
Production is exported via the Norpipe system to Teesside.
In 1860 1,138 cows were exported via England, the average price being £16 per head.
The associated gas is generally compressed, dew-pointed and exported via a dedicated pipeline.
Kuwait's oil is exported via tankers in the gulf.