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PIPELINE 101
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* Safety
* Environmental Safeguards* Damage Prevention
* Maintenance and Inspections* Leak Detection
* Emergency Response * How Can You Help with Safety?* Location
* Where are Gas Pipelines Located? * Where are Liquid Pipelines Located? * How Can You Identify Pipelines?* Routing
* Benefits
* Personal Benefits
* Consumer Products
* Community Benefits * Jobs & Economic Impact* Operations
* Pipeline Design & Approval* Pipeline Build
* How Do Pipelines Work? * What is the Transportation Process? * Rules and Regulations for Pipelines* Decommissioning
* Safety
* Environmental Safeguards* Damage Prevention
* Maintenance and Inspections* Leak Detection
* Emergency Response * How Can You Help with Safety?* Location
* Where are Gas Pipelines Located? * Where are Liquid Pipelines Located? * How Can You Identify Pipelines?* Routing
* Benefits
* Personal Benefits
* Consumer Products
* Community Benefits * Jobs & Economic Impact* Operations
* Pipeline Design & Approval* Pipeline Build
* How Do Pipelines Work? * What is the Transportation Process? * Rules and Regulations for Pipelines* Decommissioning
WELCOME TO PIPELINE 101! Pipelines make almost every daily activity possible by delivering products like gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, home heating oil and naturalgas.
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WHY DO WE NEED PIPELINES? Few people are aware of the critical work done by millions of miles of liquid and natural gas pipelines in the U.S. to deliver these products safely and reliably to American homes and businesses. We can get where we need to go by car, by bus or by plane because pipelines deliver the gasoline, diesel and jet fuel that make fueling up quick, convenient and affordable – at the gas station, bus depot or airport. The shelves of our local stores are lined with healthy food and affordable goods that are able to be grown or made because of raw materials delivered by pipeline. And our nation is secure because pipelines supply stable, domestically-produced energy that is essential in everyday life and for the industries that drive our economy.FEATURED TOPICS
WHERE ARE LIQUID PIPELINES LOCATED? There are over 200,000 miles of crude oil, refined products and natural gas liquids pipeline in the U.S.PIPELINE BUILD
Pipeline operators must notify federal regulators of their plans to build new or expand existing pipelines.COMMUNITY BENEFITS
Pipelines benefit communities by providing fuel, jobs and tens of millions of dollars in tax revenue. ENVIRONMENTAL SAFEGUARDS The pipeline industry’s highest priority is the safety of people and the environment in the continuous pursuit of operating with zeroincidents.
HISTORY
From the early days of wooden trenches and wooden barrels, the pipeline industry has grown and employed the latest technology in pipeline operations and maintenance. Today, the industry uses sophisticated controls and computer systems, advanced pipe materials, and corrosion prevention techniques.Learn More
WHY PIPELINE 101?
“Pipeline 101” seeks to be your introductory resource for energy pipeline information. We invite you to learn about the history of pipelines, how pipelines work, where pipelines are located, why we need pipelines and more. The information in Pipeline 101 has been compiled from industry, government, research experts and publishedmaterials.
ABOUT US
AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE (API) API is the only national trade association representing all facets of the natural gas and oil industry, which supports 10.3 million U.S. jobs and nearly 8 percent of the U.S. economy. API was formed in 1919 as a standards-setting organization. In its first 100 years, API has developed more than 700 standards to enhance operational and environmental safety, efficiency and sustainability. ASSOCIATION OF OIL PIPE LINES (AOPL) AOPL represents the interests of owners and operators of America’s liquid pipelines. Liquid pipelines bring crude oil to the nation’s refineries and important petroleum products to our communities, including all grades of gasoline, diesel, jet fuel, home heating oil, kerosene, propane, and biofuels. AOPL members also transport carbon dioxide to oil and natural gas fields, where it can be used efficiently to enhance production. API LogoAOPL Logo811 Logo PIPELINE RESOURCES AND INFORMATION Association of Oil Pipe Lines (AOPL) American Petroleum Institute (API) REGULATORY AND SAFETY OVERSIGHT AGENCIES U.S. Department of Transportation Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) National Association of Pipeline Safety Representatives (NAPSR) U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) 2021 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED Terms | Policy | GlossaryDetails
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