the max temp of oil in the pipeline is 145 Fahrenheit
Most metals carry electrical properties. When these metals connect in a common environment, corrosion occurs. An example is when an old rusty pipeline is linked to a clean and new pipeline. This stark difference causes the new steel pipe to corrode quickly. Hot weather, soil types and the growth of microorganisms like fungi and algae also contribute to pipeline corrosion.
Switzerland
is a cascade of processing stages which are linearly connected to perform a fixed function over a stream of data flowing from one end to the other.
Yes and No The "derrick" is the drilling tower which is part of the complete oil platform (which could be moored at sea and have crew quarters etc) which is the "oil rig"
Oil with a specific gravity higher than 1.0.
The pipeline stops in Valdez Alaska. The oil then is put and an oil tanker and sent to Washington. Ever heard of the Exon Valdez? Pipeline oil.
The oil companies.
Oil started moving through the Trans Alaska pipeline on 20-Jun-1977.
Alaska
i believe it is the "Trans Alaska Pipeline"
The Trans-Alaska Pipeline cover about 800 miles.
Alaska.
The Trans-Alaska Oil Pipeline, which is owned by the Alyeska Pipeline Service Company, was built to bring crude oil from the North Slope at Prudhoe Bay to Valdez, the most ice-free port in Alaska.
Alskan Pipeline/Trans-Alaska Pipeline System is an oil pipeline that runs 800 miles from wells at Prudhoe Bay to the port of Valdez
The oil from the pipeline doesn't stay in the United States, but is put on oil tankers and sold overseas.
Trans-Alaska Pipeline
World's Toughest Fixes - 2008 Alaska Oil Pipeline 2-3 was released on: USA: 11 June 2009