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Oil Transportation

Oil transportation involves moving crude oil or refined products from extraction sites to refineries and distribution centers. This can occur through pipelines, which are long underground or underwater tubes, carrying oil over land or under the sea efficiently and safely. Alternatively, oil is transported via tankers—large ships designed to carry liquid cargo across oceans—or rail and truck if pipelines aren't available. These methods ensure that oil reaches markets and consumers worldwide. Proper infrastructure and safety measures are essential to minimize environmental risks and maintain a reliable supply chain in the energy industry.