It is over 100 km long
If we assume that the pipe is completely full of oil, it would just be the volume of the pipe = pi * r2 * l, where pi = 3.14159, r = radius, and l = length of the pipe. If the pipe is not full, then multiply the volume by the percentage of oil in the pipe. For example, if 50% full, then multiply by .5. If the pipe bends, take into account the different volume of the bend. If the bend is 90 degrees, this can be accomplished by taking the average length of the two bent segments for the length.
No, Bahrain is not oil rich. In the recent years Bahrain has only reached around 35 barrels of oil each year.
Siberia had the world's largest oil pipeline.
In the ground.
Bahrain
yes but recently sold it
Alaska
1932
Volume of a cylinder = (pi) x (radius)2 x (length)Radius of the pipe = 18 inchesLength of the pipe = 1,200 inches231 cubic inches = 1 gallonVolume of the pipe = (pi) (18)2 (1200) = 1,221,451 cubic inches = 5,287.67 gallonsThat's the volume of the pipe. I have no way to know how much oil may be in it.
If you are talking about the oil cooler lines, Then yes you can. You will need 2 pipe thread plugs to do that.
purging is the process of purging an air to the unburned fuel oil, before it be fired.
oil and petroleum and aluminum