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Moving Oil by Pipeline: an Interactive Presentation The gasoline and other petroleum products millions of Americans depend on daily are usually moved by pipeline, often several hundreds of miles, silently, invisibly and safely.
Nature of the Work, Employment, Job Outlook, and Earnings Outlook for Petroleum Engineers
Ever wondered how the liquid in the pipelines flows, or who controls them and when? The answer is fairly simple pipelines operate all-day, everyday with the help of powerful pumps, oil additives that move the oil with less resistance and the laws of physics. The round-the-clock operations are monitored 24-hours per day, seven days per week, 365 days a year by well trained personnel.
The Transportation of Natural Gas The efficient and effective movement of natural gas from producing regions to consumption regions requires an extensive and elaborate transportation system. In many instances, natural gas produced from a particular well will have to travel a great distance to reach its point of use. The transportation system for natural gas consists of a complex network of pipelines, designed to quickly and efficiently transport natural gas from its origin, to areas of high natural gas demand.
Design and Construction of a Pipeline Planning for any type of pipeline project often begins years in advance of actual construction. Initial steps in the planning process include determining the market need, pipeline design, specification of pipe and components, route selection, environmental assessments, public consultation, land acquisition and permitting.
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