oil pipeline
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Definition
Noun: A long pipe, typically underground or underwater, designed and used specifically for the transportation of crude oil or petroleum products over long distances.
Usage
The term "oil pipeline" refers to the physical infrastructure system. It is a countable noun. * The new oil pipeline will stretch from the extraction fields to the coastal refinery. * Environmentalists are concerned about the potential for leaks from the aging oil pipeline. * The country's economy depends heavily on revenue from its oil pipelines.
Advanced Usage
- "to build/construct/lay an oil pipeline": This describes the action of installing the pipeline system.
- The company plans to build an oil pipeline across the region.
- "pipeline network": While "oil pipeline" refers to a single line or system, "network" describes a complex, interconnected system of many pipelines.
- The continent relies on an extensive pipeline network to distribute fuel.
Variants and Related Words
- Pipeline (n): The more general term for a long pipe used to transport liquids or gases over a distance. "Oil pipeline" is a specific type of pipeline.
- Petroleum pipeline (n): A synonym often used interchangeably with "oil pipeline."
- Transmission pipeline (n): A technical term often used within the industry for large-diameter, long-distance pipelines that transport oil from production areas to refineries or storage hubs.
Synonyms
- Conduit: A general term for a channel or pipe for conveying fluids.
- Main: Can refer to a principal pipeline in a system.
Related Phrases
- Pipeline corridor: The designated route or strip of land through which a pipeline is laid.
- The pipeline corridor cuts through hundreds of miles of forest.
- Pipeline operator: The company responsible for the control, maintenance, and safety of a pipeline.
- The pipeline operator detected a drop in pressure and initiated a shutdown.
Noun
- a pipeline used to transport oil