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=== Oil and Gas Pipelines by Region ===  
 
=== Oil and Gas Pipelines by Region ===  
Pipelines in Africa
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* [[Pipelines in Africa]]
Pipelines in Asia
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* [[Pipelines in Asia]]
Pipelines in Europe
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* [[Pipelines in Europe]]
Pipelines in The Middle East
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* [[Pipelines in The Middle East]]
Pipelines in North America
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* [[Pipelines in North America]]
Pipelines in Russia and Central Asia
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* [[Pipelines in Russia and Central Asia]]
Pipelines in South and Central America
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* [[Pipelines in South and Central America]]
Oil and Gas Pipeline Companies
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* [[Oil and Gas Pipeline Companies]]
  
 
=== Introduction ===
 
=== Introduction ===
Oil pipelines are the cheapest method of transporting oil where they are available. Where the alternative of sea going veseels is not available, for example when the oil is produced in a land locked country, then the alternatives to pipelines are very much more expensive.
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Oil pipelines are the cheapest method of transporting oil where they are available. Where the alternative of sea going vessels is not available, for example when the oil is produced in a land locked country, then the alternatives to pipelines are very much more expensive.
Pipelines have the major disadvantages that they are vunerable to sabotage, they require significant capital cost and time to build, and they are the least flexible option. Where a pipeline crosses a number of countries, the geopolitical problems can be very significant.
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Pipelines have the major disadvantages that they are vulnerable to sabotage, they require significant capital cost and time to build, and they are the least flexible option. Where a pipeline crosses a number of countries, the geopolitical problems can be very significant.
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Revision as of 19:27, 27 January 2020

Oil and Gas Pipelines by Region

Introduction

Oil pipelines are the cheapest method of transporting oil where they are available. Where the alternative of sea going vessels is not available, for example when the oil is produced in a land locked country, then the alternatives to pipelines are very much more expensive. Pipelines have the major disadvantages that they are vulnerable to sabotage, they require significant capital cost and time to build, and they are the least flexible option. Where a pipeline crosses a number of countries, the geopolitical problems can be very significant.