Oil Transport
Oil transport refers to the movement of crude oil and refined petroleum products from production sites to refineries and distribution centers. This process is crucial for meeting global energy demands. Oil is typically transported through pipelines, tankers, and trucks, each method chosen based on distance, volume, and terrain.
Pipelines are the most efficient way to move large quantities of oil over land, while oil tankers are used for shipping oil across oceans. Trucks provide flexibility for shorter distances or remote locations. Safety measures and regulations are essential to prevent spills and environmental damage during oil transport.