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PIPELINES
AND POWER
STATION
By:
Quilantang, Clairole Marie L.
Yanga, Jiezl Marie N.
Definition of Pipelines
Definition of Pipelines
Works on the systems that are used to transport gas and oil
products.
The development of pipeline routes, determining technical
specifications like the pipe size and placement.
Taking care of environmental issues and regulatory limitations that
affect the pipelines.
The Roles of Pipeline engineer:
planning the location of depots
stations for maintenance
other installations of accessories that help in the project
Different Types of Pipelines
Liquid Petroleum Pipelines
Crude Oil Lines
Gathering Lines
Transmission Lines/ Trunk Lines
Refined Product Lines
Highly Volatile Liquids (HVL) Lines
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) Lines
Natural Gas Pipelines
Different Types of Pipelines
Low rates
Good loss and damage record
Pipelines can function as a
warehouse
Mostly unaffected by weather
Mechanical failures are rare
Disadvantages of Pipelines
Slow speed
Fixed route
No door-to-door service
Depend on rail and motor carriers to
deliver
Limited type of commodities
Limited to certain geographic areas
Definition of Power Station
Definition of Power Station