Oil pipelines are large, underground networks of pipes used to transport crude oil from oil production sites to refineries, processing plants, and other destinations. Pipelines are the most efficient and cost effective way of transporting large volumes of oil over long distances.
They are critical components of the global oil industry, as they allow for the safe and secure transportation of oil between different locations.
Oil pipelines can be made from a variety of materials, including steel, plastic, and concrete, and are often monitored and controlled remotely.
Additionally, pipelines must be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure the safe and efficient operation of the system.