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    Pipeline transportation is a process which can be used to transport natural gas from discovery areas or refinery plant to its distribution station, its length is generally from hundreds to thousands of kilometers. It has already had 130 years history, its development is closely related to the improvement of oil and gas industry as one of the main way to ship oil and natural gas. Modern pipeline transport began in the mid-19th century, the first natural gas pipeline around the world has been built

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    2.1 Introduction Pipeline is used to transfer fluids liquid or gas from one location to another location. Designing pipeline refers to Pipe Engineering. It is an application of petroleum, mechanical and chemical engineering basics, that deals with designing, testing, analysis, inspection and maintenance of pipeline. Industrially, all pipeline activities are achieved with the acquiescence and guidelines of international besides to industrial codes and standards as well as the laws, rules and assize

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    Keystone Pipeline

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    2005, the TransCanada proposed a pipeline system that would be able to transport crude oil from Canada into the United States. The pipeline was given the name the Keystone Pipeline System. Originally, the pipeline was to run from Alberta, Canada to refineries in Illinois. However, in 2008 another proposition was raised in order to extend the pipeline even further to down to Texas. The proposition is known as the Keystone XL. The possible construction of the pipeline is a controversial topic. Entrepreneurs

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    engineers is pipeline corrosion. This pipeline corrosion has been mentioned in the bookwork of the researchers a long time ago since the oil and gas was first discovered. Petroleum industry has wide usage of pipelines in transporting crude

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    Enbridge: Northern Gateway Pipeline Prabh Sidhu The production of oil is one of Canada’s greatest assets as it brings in lots of profit but British Columbia is one the most beautiful places in the world and is a prime tourism area. This leads to the question is oil transportation right for British Columbia? Enbridge plans to build two pipelines that will carry oil from “central Alberta to coastal BC” (Alternatives Journal, 2012). Enbridge Incorporated is a company that is a main transporter of

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    Dakota Access Pipeline Actually, Chief Seattle had no idea what is Dakota Access Pipeline. Chief Seattle died in 1866, and the Dakota Access Pipeline project is a recent year’s project. For sure, if Chief Seattle is here, he will against the pipeline. According to the Chief Seattle’s letter, Chief Seattle believed that the earth does not belong to someone and everyone shares the earth. Moreover, the pipeline has positive effects on transverse areas. Then, why Seattle would reject the pipeline project.

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    subsidiaries are principally engaged in investments in natural gas and energy related businesses. It operates under three segments: sales and distribution of natural gas and other related products, sales of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and gas pipeline construction and connection. The Company’s subsidiaries include Profaith Group Limited, All Praise Investments Limited, Hong Kong China Oil And Gas Group Limited, City Natural Gas Co., Ltd. and others. On October 30, 2011, the Company acquired 100

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    it rise, the pipeline though no trees! It’s far and wide, O Keystone Pipeline, we are no match for thee. Our environment’s no longer free! O Keystone Pipeline you’ll be the death of me! This shocking parody of the Canadian national anthem, “O Canada”, provides a negative but factual insight of the disastrous effects that the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline would have on all parties involved. Tar sands oil is the dirtiest type of oil on the planet and if the Keystone XL Pipeline continues to

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    The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) is an underground oil pipeline that is going to transport oil across several states. Many people are currently protesting the pipeline saying that it will cause many problems. Due to the fact that many pipelines have already leaked thousands of liters of oil in previous cases, locals are protesting strongly against the DAPL. The pipeline would be passing right under Lake Oahe, which they say is the water supply for local Native Americans. What they do not realize

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    EAST PIPELINE Canada is well-known for having one of the world’s largest oil reserves. But did you know that Canada also has the third largest total length of pipelines (CIA, n.d.)? Why would anyone want to add on to that already vast network? However, that is what TransCanada and many other pipeline corporations propose we do. In this essay, I am going to analyze the recent conversation surrounding the proposed creation of TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline. TransCanada’s Energy East pipeline would

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