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  1. Pipeline - Wikipedia

    When a pipeline is built, the construction project not only covers the civil engineering work to lay the pipeline and build the pump/compressor stations, it also has to cover all the work related to the …

  2. Pipeline | Definition, History, Types, Uses, & Facts | Britannica

    There are two types of oil pipeline: crude oil pipeline and product pipeline. While the former carries crude oil to refineries, the latter transports refined products such as gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel, and …

  3. What Is A Pipeline? A Complete Guide | NWE

    What is the difference between pipeline and piping? Pipelines typically transport fluids over long distances between facilities, while piping refers to internal distribution within a plant.

  4. Pipeline - Education

    Oct 19, 2023 · A pipeline is a system of pipes used to transport liquids, gases, or movable solids from one place to another.

  5. Pipeline: Definition, Meaning, and Examples - usdictionary.com

    Mar 20, 2025 · As a noun, "pipeline" describes a network of pipes used to transport liquids, gases, or other materials over distances. Common examples include oil pipelines and water pipelines.

  6. PIPELINE | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary

    PIPELINE meaning: 1. a very long large tube, often underground, through which liquid or gas can flow for long…. Learn more.

  7. Pipeline Basics | Liquid Energy Pipeline Association

    Explore pipeline basics, the U.S. map of pipelines, learn about pipeline construction, and FERC and pipeline rates.

  8. PIPELINE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of PIPELINE is a line of pipe with pumps, valves, and control devices for conveying liquids, gases, or finely divided solids. How to use pipeline in a sentence.

  9. Welcome to Pipeline 101! - Pipeline 101

    “Pipeline 101” seeks to be your introductory resource for energy pipeline information. We invite you to learn about the history of pipelines, how pipelines work, where pipelines are located, why we need …

  10. PHMSA: Stakeholder Communications | Pipeline Basics

    Pipelines play a vital role in our daily lives. They transport fuels and petrochemical feedstocks that we use in cooking and cleaning, in our daily commutes and travel, in heating our homes and businesses, …