Gas Pipeline
A gas pipeline is a system of pipes designed to transport natural gas from production sites to consumers. These pipelines can be found underground or above ground and are essential for delivering energy to homes, businesses, and industries. They are built to withstand high pressure and are often monitored for safety and efficiency.
Gas pipelines are part of a larger infrastructure that includes compressor stations, valves, and storage facilities. The natural gas transported through these pipelines is used for heating, cooking, and generating electricity. Proper maintenance and regulation are crucial to ensure the safe operation of gas pipelines.