Operations, Planning, and Constructionhttp://hdl.handle.net/10139/6982024-03-19T07:04:58Z2024-03-19T07:04:58ZGas Pipeline Emergency PlanTougas, Maggiehttp://hdl.handle.net/10139/64952013-10-17T11:11:31Z2012-01-01T00:00:00ZGas Pipeline Emergency Plan
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Pipelines are the safest and most reliable way to transport energy products, including natural gas, crude oil, liquid petroleum products, and chemical products. They can move large volumes of product at a significantly lower operating cost when compared to other modes of transportation. Most pipelines are primarily located underground, which keeps them away from public contact and accidental damage. Despite safety and efficiency statistics, increases in energy consumption and population growth near pipelines present the potential for pipeline incidents.
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