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Oil Transport Systems

Oil transport systems refer to the methods and infrastructure used to move crude oil from production sites to refineries and ultimately to consumers. This includes pipelines, which are the most common and efficient way; tankers, which are large ships used for transporting oil across oceans; and trucks or trains for shorter distances or delivery to remote areas. These systems are essential for ensuring a steady supply of oil, which is crucial for energy production, transportation, and various industries. Safety and environmental concerns are important aspects of managing these transport systems effectively.