Öljyputket
Öljyputket, or oil pipelines, are engineered conduits designed for the transportation of crude oil and refined petroleum products. They form a critical part of the global energy infrastructure, enabling the movement of vast quantities of oil from extraction sites to refineries and then to distribution centers and consumers. The construction of oil pipelines involves extensive engineering and planning, considering factors such as terrain, geological stability, environmental impact, and safety. Materials typically used for oil pipelines include steel, often with protective coatings to prevent corrosion.
The operation of oil pipelines requires sophisticated monitoring systems to ensure continuous flow, detect any leaks
The network of oil pipelines is extensive, spanning continents and crossing oceans, connecting major oil-producing regions