Fuel Infrastructure
Fuel infrastructure refers to the systems and facilities that support the production, storage, distribution, and delivery of fuel. This includes refineries, pipelines, storage tanks, and fueling stations. These components work together to ensure that fuel, such as gasoline or diesel, is available for vehicles, industries, and power generation.
The efficiency of fuel infrastructure is crucial for energy security and economic stability. It enables the smooth flow of fuel from production sites, like oil fields, to consumers. Proper maintenance and investment in this infrastructure are essential to meet growing energy demands and to transition to alternative fuels, such as biofuels or electricity.