oleoductos
Oleoductos are pipelines specifically designed for the transportation of crude oil and refined petroleum products. They form a critical part of the global energy infrastructure, enabling the efficient and large-scale movement of oil from production sites to refineries, storage facilities, and distribution centers. These systems are typically constructed from steel pipes and buried underground or laid on the seabed to minimize environmental impact and protect them from damage.
The operation of an oleoducto involves pumping stations placed at regular intervals along the route to maintain
Monitoring systems are integrated into oleoductos to detect any anomalies, such as pressure drops or ground