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Basic Pipeline transport oil and gas
This is a video,that about basic pipeline construction. I hope it can use for you.
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Chapter 6 Urban Pipeline Transport
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Transportation of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products
Transportation of crude and petroleum products via pipeline and marine vessels is an integral part of the oil industry. The products are also stored in large...
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EOS - Pipeline transportation in Malaysia
EXPRESS OFFSHORE SOLUTIONS www.expressoffshore.com Efficient and Safe pipeline transportation in Malaysia.
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Pipeline Transport and Basis Trading - Tutorial #8 Pipeline Segmentation
A material component in the cost of delivered energy is the transport expense. This tutorial explains how trading basis swaps can lower this cost. By segment...
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Transport Pipeline | Exchange Server 2010
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Hola youtube,
Un video rapido donde muestro como es la pipa de transporte | mailflow dentro de Exchange Server 2010
"Audio file(s) provided by http://www.audiomicro.com."
Saludos
Por imvo
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Pipeline transport Top # 13 Facts
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Puppy Pipeline Transport 1-14-12.ivr
More than 30 dogs/puppies transport "home" 1-14-12. Thank you, Puppy Pipeline!!!
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Puppy Pipeline Transport 1-26-12
Wonderful Coweta babies leaving to find their forever homes in the north!!!
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Pipeline: The Transport of Oil and the Making of the Modern Middle East
“Pipeline: The Transport of Oil and the Making of the Modern Middle East” with Rachel Havrelock
Recorded on 01/22/15
This talk advocates for a subterranean approach to geopolitics and argues that key vectors of power lie underground in the pipelines that convey oil, gas, and water. Through the story of the world's first transnational oil pipeline from Kirkuk to Haifa, it shows the influence of g
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The Powder Pipeline-Venezia Bulk Transport "The big pour"
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VOCABULARY IN 20 LANGUAGES = Pipeline transport services
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Try to transport fuel now, you pipeline jerks!
Video from Just Cause 2 captured by gamer!
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Pneutrans - Pneumatic Capsule Pipeline Demonstration
A capsule carrying product is propelled through a pipeline using low pressure air. These pipelines can transport large quantities for long distances both hor...
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The New Pipe Based Transportation Paradigm
Outline of maglev capsule-pipeline transportation for passengers and freight. It is the fastest, most energy efficient, land efficient and material efficient...
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FROM ENGLISH TO GERMAN = pipeline transport
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Pipeline Transportation (30)
100% effort.
It’s what Canadians expect from us.
In fact in 2013 alone, more than 1.4 billion dollars was spent on pipeline safety across the country.
As we move our energy to new markets
we will never stop working to protect our environment, our people and our communities.
Think oil and natural gas developed the Canadian way is good for Canada?
Then say so by raising your hand at http://www.rais
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FROM ENGLISH TO SPANISH = pipeline transport
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Transport of liquid through the pipeline
Instruments used : iron pipes, pipe fittings, flow meter, pressure gauge, centrifugal pump. After switching on the pump, the liquid was being transported through the pipeline. Our task was to observe the motion of liquid and to conclude how the pipe fittings affected the speed of the transport. That can be measured using a pressure gauge. Participants of the experiment : Emina Mehic, Dorotea Pisk
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Transcanada begins transporting oil through pipeline from Oklahoma to Nederland
KFDM News - Transcanada says it started operating the Texas portion of Keystone XL oil pipeline, and began delivering oil from a cub in Oklahoma to Nederland...
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OCP Slurry pipeline
OCP Group has built a slurry pipeline to revolutionize the way phosphate is transported in Morocco, The pipeline is connecting the Khouribga based mines to the Jorf Lasfar industrial platform with a lengh over 187km. With its 38 million-ton/year transport capacity, the slurry pipeline provides an effective and eco-friendly solution to transport the phosphate.
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INDIGENOUS WOMEN DISRUPT PIPELINE CONSULTATION
First Nations vow to protect lands and waters stating no consent means no pipelines.
Montreal — First Nations women and supporters sent a clear message to TransCanada this Wednesday evening that the Energy East pipeline is not welcome through First Nations lands.
“What we want TransCanada to understand is that no means no. This is Kanien’ke, this is Mohawk Land and we are tired of occupation, we a
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Transarabian Pipeline Construction: Oil Across Arabia 1947 Bechtel
more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/saudi_arabia_news.html
Placed in the National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), "This film shows the early development of Saudi Arabian oil fields and pipelines."
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with t
Basic Pipeline transport oil and gas
This is a video,that about basic pipeline construction. I hope it can use for you....
This is a video,that about basic pipeline construction. I hope it can use for you.
wn.com/Basic Pipeline Transport Oil And Gas
This is a video,that about basic pipeline construction. I hope it can use for you.
- published: 24 Jun 2014
- views: 47
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author: Thu Pham
Transportation of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products
Transportation of crude and petroleum products via pipeline and marine vessels is an integral part of the oil industry. The products are also stored in large......
Transportation of crude and petroleum products via pipeline and marine vessels is an integral part of the oil industry. The products are also stored in large...
wn.com/Transportation Of Crude Oil And Petroleum Products
Transportation of crude and petroleum products via pipeline and marine vessels is an integral part of the oil industry. The products are also stored in large...
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 4663
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author: INTELECOM
EOS - Pipeline transportation in Malaysia
EXPRESS OFFSHORE SOLUTIONS www.expressoffshore.com Efficient and Safe pipeline transportation in Malaysia....
EXPRESS OFFSHORE SOLUTIONS www.expressoffshore.com Efficient and Safe pipeline transportation in Malaysia.
wn.com/Eos Pipeline Transportation In Malaysia
EXPRESS OFFSHORE SOLUTIONS www.expressoffshore.com Efficient and Safe pipeline transportation in Malaysia.
- published: 03 Apr 2014
- views: 185
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author: Mark EOS
Pipeline Transport and Basis Trading - Tutorial #8 Pipeline Segmentation
A material component in the cost of delivered energy is the transport expense. This tutorial explains how trading basis swaps can lower this cost. By segment......
A material component in the cost of delivered energy is the transport expense. This tutorial explains how trading basis swaps can lower this cost. By segment...
wn.com/Pipeline Transport And Basis Trading Tutorial 8 Pipeline Segmentation
A material component in the cost of delivered energy is the transport expense. This tutorial explains how trading basis swaps can lower this cost. By segment...
Transport Pipeline | Exchange Server 2010
¡Suscribete a ImvoAcevedo! http://tinyurl.com/alcpx3w
Hola youtube,
Un video rapido donde muestro como es la pipa de transporte | mailflow dentro de Exchange ...
¡Suscribete a ImvoAcevedo! http://tinyurl.com/alcpx3w
Hola youtube,
Un video rapido donde muestro como es la pipa de transporte | mailflow dentro de Exchange Server 2010
"Audio file(s) provided by http://www.audiomicro.com."
Saludos
Por imvo
wn.com/Transport Pipeline | Exchange Server 2010
¡Suscribete a ImvoAcevedo! http://tinyurl.com/alcpx3w
Hola youtube,
Un video rapido donde muestro como es la pipa de transporte | mailflow dentro de Exchange Server 2010
"Audio file(s) provided by http://www.audiomicro.com."
Saludos
Por imvo
- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 51
Puppy Pipeline Transport 1-14-12.ivr
More than 30 dogs/puppies transport "home" 1-14-12. Thank you, Puppy Pipeline!!!...
More than 30 dogs/puppies transport "home" 1-14-12. Thank you, Puppy Pipeline!!!
wn.com/Puppy Pipeline Transport 1 14 12.Ivr
More than 30 dogs/puppies transport "home" 1-14-12. Thank you, Puppy Pipeline!!!
- published: 20 Jan 2012
- views: 152
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author: Dreyfie
Puppy Pipeline Transport 1-26-12
Wonderful Coweta babies leaving to find their forever homes in the north!!!...
Wonderful Coweta babies leaving to find their forever homes in the north!!!
wn.com/Puppy Pipeline Transport 1 26 12
Wonderful Coweta babies leaving to find their forever homes in the north!!!
- published: 29 Jan 2012
- views: 236
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author: Dreyfie
Pipeline: The Transport of Oil and the Making of the Modern Middle East
“Pipeline: The Transport of Oil and the Making of the Modern Middle East” with Rachel Havrelock
Recorded on 01/22/15
This talk advocates for a subterranean ap...
“Pipeline: The Transport of Oil and the Making of the Modern Middle East” with Rachel Havrelock
Recorded on 01/22/15
This talk advocates for a subterranean approach to geopolitics and argues that key vectors of power lie underground in the pipelines that convey oil, gas, and water. Through the story of the world's first transnational oil pipeline from Kirkuk to Haifa, it shows the influence of global oil companies on the creation and militarization of Middle Eastern nation-states.
Rachel Havrelock is an associate professor in the Department of English and the Jewish Studies Program. Her book, River Jordan: The Mythology of a Dividing Line (University of Chicago Press, 2011), examines the long history of the Jordan as a border, as well as the moments when it was not a border. It argues for five coexistent national myths in the Hebrew Bible and examines which of these myths have had political currency and which have been repressed. River Jordan shows how biblical interpretation impacted the formation of early Christianity and Judaism and, in more recent times, the nature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Her work on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the modern Middle East has been published in the journal National Identities and in Understanding Life in the Borderlands: Boundaries in Depth and in Motion (University of Georgia Press, 2010). Havrelock is involved with efforts on the part of Friends of the Earth Middle East (FoEME) to develop a transborder ecological peace park at the Jordan River.
wn.com/Pipeline The Transport Of Oil And The Making Of The Modern Middle East
“Pipeline: The Transport of Oil and the Making of the Modern Middle East” with Rachel Havrelock
Recorded on 01/22/15
This talk advocates for a subterranean approach to geopolitics and argues that key vectors of power lie underground in the pipelines that convey oil, gas, and water. Through the story of the world's first transnational oil pipeline from Kirkuk to Haifa, it shows the influence of global oil companies on the creation and militarization of Middle Eastern nation-states.
Rachel Havrelock is an associate professor in the Department of English and the Jewish Studies Program. Her book, River Jordan: The Mythology of a Dividing Line (University of Chicago Press, 2011), examines the long history of the Jordan as a border, as well as the moments when it was not a border. It argues for five coexistent national myths in the Hebrew Bible and examines which of these myths have had political currency and which have been repressed. River Jordan shows how biblical interpretation impacted the formation of early Christianity and Judaism and, in more recent times, the nature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Her work on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the modern Middle East has been published in the journal National Identities and in Understanding Life in the Borderlands: Boundaries in Depth and in Motion (University of Georgia Press, 2010). Havrelock is involved with efforts on the part of Friends of the Earth Middle East (FoEME) to develop a transborder ecological peace park at the Jordan River.
- published: 11 Feb 2015
- views: 0
Pneutrans - Pneumatic Capsule Pipeline Demonstration
A capsule carrying product is propelled through a pipeline using low pressure air. These pipelines can transport large quantities for long distances both hor......
A capsule carrying product is propelled through a pipeline using low pressure air. These pipelines can transport large quantities for long distances both hor...
wn.com/Pneutrans Pneumatic Capsule Pipeline Demonstration
A capsule carrying product is propelled through a pipeline using low pressure air. These pipelines can transport large quantities for long distances both hor...
The New Pipe Based Transportation Paradigm
Outline of maglev capsule-pipeline transportation for passengers and freight. It is the fastest, most energy efficient, land efficient and material efficient......
Outline of maglev capsule-pipeline transportation for passengers and freight. It is the fastest, most energy efficient, land efficient and material efficient...
wn.com/The New Pipe Based Transportation Paradigm
Outline of maglev capsule-pipeline transportation for passengers and freight. It is the fastest, most energy efficient, land efficient and material efficient...
Pipeline Transportation (30)
100% effort.
It’s what Canadians expect from us.
In fact in 2013 alone, more than 1.4 billion dollars was spent on pipeline safety across the country.
As we mov...
100% effort.
It’s what Canadians expect from us.
In fact in 2013 alone, more than 1.4 billion dollars was spent on pipeline safety across the country.
As we move our energy to new markets
we will never stop working to protect our environment, our people and our communities.
Think oil and natural gas developed the Canadian way is good for Canada?
Then say so by raising your hand at http://www.raiseyourhandcanada.ca.
wn.com/Pipeline Transportation (30)
100% effort.
It’s what Canadians expect from us.
In fact in 2013 alone, more than 1.4 billion dollars was spent on pipeline safety across the country.
As we move our energy to new markets
we will never stop working to protect our environment, our people and our communities.
Think oil and natural gas developed the Canadian way is good for Canada?
Then say so by raising your hand at http://www.raiseyourhandcanada.ca.
- published: 19 May 2015
- views: 16
Transport of liquid through the pipeline
Instruments used : iron pipes, pipe fittings, flow meter, pressure gauge, centrifugal pump. After switching on the pump, the liquid was being transported throug...
Instruments used : iron pipes, pipe fittings, flow meter, pressure gauge, centrifugal pump. After switching on the pump, the liquid was being transported through the pipeline. Our task was to observe the motion of liquid and to conclude how the pipe fittings affected the speed of the transport. That can be measured using a pressure gauge. Participants of the experiment : Emina Mehic, Dorotea Piskor, Katarina Kljajic, Anna Poropat, Juraj Petanjek.
wn.com/Transport Of Liquid Through The Pipeline
Instruments used : iron pipes, pipe fittings, flow meter, pressure gauge, centrifugal pump. After switching on the pump, the liquid was being transported through the pipeline. Our task was to observe the motion of liquid and to conclude how the pipe fittings affected the speed of the transport. That can be measured using a pressure gauge. Participants of the experiment : Emina Mehic, Dorotea Piskor, Katarina Kljajic, Anna Poropat, Juraj Petanjek.
- published: 13 Jan 2015
- views: 29
Transcanada begins transporting oil through pipeline from Oklahoma to Nederland
KFDM News - Transcanada says it started operating the Texas portion of Keystone XL oil pipeline, and began delivering oil from a cub in Oklahoma to Nederland......
KFDM News - Transcanada says it started operating the Texas portion of Keystone XL oil pipeline, and began delivering oil from a cub in Oklahoma to Nederland...
wn.com/Transcanada Begins Transporting Oil Through Pipeline From Oklahoma To Nederland
KFDM News - Transcanada says it started operating the Texas portion of Keystone XL oil pipeline, and began delivering oil from a cub in Oklahoma to Nederland...
OCP Slurry pipeline
OCP Group has built a slurry pipeline to revolutionize the way phosphate is transported in Morocco, The pipeline is connecting the Khouribga based mines to the ...
OCP Group has built a slurry pipeline to revolutionize the way phosphate is transported in Morocco, The pipeline is connecting the Khouribga based mines to the Jorf Lasfar industrial platform with a lengh over 187km. With its 38 million-ton/year transport capacity, the slurry pipeline provides an effective and eco-friendly solution to transport the phosphate.
wn.com/Ocp Slurry Pipeline
OCP Group has built a slurry pipeline to revolutionize the way phosphate is transported in Morocco, The pipeline is connecting the Khouribga based mines to the Jorf Lasfar industrial platform with a lengh over 187km. With its 38 million-ton/year transport capacity, the slurry pipeline provides an effective and eco-friendly solution to transport the phosphate.
- published: 05 Feb 2015
- views: 23
INDIGENOUS WOMEN DISRUPT PIPELINE CONSULTATION
First Nations vow to protect lands and waters stating no consent means no pipelines.
Montreal — First Nations women and supporters sent a clear message to Trans...
First Nations vow to protect lands and waters stating no consent means no pipelines.
Montreal — First Nations women and supporters sent a clear message to TransCanada this Wednesday evening that the Energy East pipeline is not welcome through First Nations lands.
“What we want TransCanada to understand is that no means no. This is Kanien’ke, this is Mohawk Land and we are tired of occupation, we are tired of environmental disaster.” said Lickers at Wednesday night’s hearing. “This is our land and we are going to protect it.”
Amanda Lickers and Vanessa Gray were 2 of several First Nations opponents to the Energy East present to express their outrage at the public hearings hosted by the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal.
The purpose of the hearings is to establish a community report to submit to Office of Public Hearings on the Environment (BAPE) and the National Energy Board (NEB).
“But the consultation process does not work”, states Lickers, whose family is from Six Nations of the Grand River, “the NEB hearings for Line 9 were clear as day - between technical and engineering data to basic violations of treaty and territory agreements, Enbridge should have been denied their application but instead they were rubber stamped.”
“TransCanada's Energy East pipeline threatens the chance of a sustainable future.” says Vanessa, co-founder of Aamjiwnaang and Sarnia Against Pipelines. “TransCanada has already proven to be a dangerous company for Indigenous peoples protecting their territory. Taking back our inherited right to live with the land means we must defend the land and water at any cost.”
After Lickers and Gray took the stage with a banner, the room erupted in chants from supporters, “No consent, no pipelines” and “No tar sands on stolen native lands” as dozens of supporters shut down the hearings in support of First Nations.
The process for public consultation excludes First Nations interests by relying on Crown policy for assessing environmental impacts. “Energy East itself actually violates the Haudenosaunee constitution - the Great Law of Peace - as it jeopardizes future generations access to clean, drinkable water, while expanding the environmental destruction of the tar sands at ground zero in Athabasca.”
But it isn’t just tar sands mining and pipeline transport that those opposing the pipeline development are concerned about. TransCanada requires super tanker transport and new marine terminals to be built for the Energy East, which puts the entire St. Lawrence waterway at risk of bitumen spills as well as threatening delicate Beluga habitat.
wn.com/Indigenous Women Disrupt Pipeline Consultation
First Nations vow to protect lands and waters stating no consent means no pipelines.
Montreal — First Nations women and supporters sent a clear message to TransCanada this Wednesday evening that the Energy East pipeline is not welcome through First Nations lands.
“What we want TransCanada to understand is that no means no. This is Kanien’ke, this is Mohawk Land and we are tired of occupation, we are tired of environmental disaster.” said Lickers at Wednesday night’s hearing. “This is our land and we are going to protect it.”
Amanda Lickers and Vanessa Gray were 2 of several First Nations opponents to the Energy East present to express their outrage at the public hearings hosted by the Communauté métropolitaine de Montréal.
The purpose of the hearings is to establish a community report to submit to Office of Public Hearings on the Environment (BAPE) and the National Energy Board (NEB).
“But the consultation process does not work”, states Lickers, whose family is from Six Nations of the Grand River, “the NEB hearings for Line 9 were clear as day - between technical and engineering data to basic violations of treaty and territory agreements, Enbridge should have been denied their application but instead they were rubber stamped.”
“TransCanada's Energy East pipeline threatens the chance of a sustainable future.” says Vanessa, co-founder of Aamjiwnaang and Sarnia Against Pipelines. “TransCanada has already proven to be a dangerous company for Indigenous peoples protecting their territory. Taking back our inherited right to live with the land means we must defend the land and water at any cost.”
After Lickers and Gray took the stage with a banner, the room erupted in chants from supporters, “No consent, no pipelines” and “No tar sands on stolen native lands” as dozens of supporters shut down the hearings in support of First Nations.
The process for public consultation excludes First Nations interests by relying on Crown policy for assessing environmental impacts. “Energy East itself actually violates the Haudenosaunee constitution - the Great Law of Peace - as it jeopardizes future generations access to clean, drinkable water, while expanding the environmental destruction of the tar sands at ground zero in Athabasca.”
But it isn’t just tar sands mining and pipeline transport that those opposing the pipeline development are concerned about. TransCanada requires super tanker transport and new marine terminals to be built for the Energy East, which puts the entire St. Lawrence waterway at risk of bitumen spills as well as threatening delicate Beluga habitat.
- published: 24 Sep 2015
- views: 206
Transarabian Pipeline Construction: Oil Across Arabia 1947 Bechtel
more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/saudi_arabia_news.html
Placed in the National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), "This film shows the e...
more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/saudi_arabia_news.html
Placed in the National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), "This film shows the early development of Saudi Arabian oil fields and pipelines."
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Arabian_Pipeline
The Trans-Arabian Pipeline (Tapline), was an oil pipeline from Qaisumah in Saudi Arabia to Sidon in Lebanon. In its heyday, it was an important factor in the global trade of petroleum—helping with the economic development of Lebanon—as well as American and Middle Eastern political relations...
History
Construction of the Trans-Arabian Pipeline began in 1947 and was mainly managed by the American company Bechtel. Originally the Tapline was intended to terminate in Haifa which was then in the British Mandate of Palestine, but due to the establishment of the state of Israel, an alternative route through Syria (Golan Heights) and Lebanon was selected with an export terminal in Sidon. The Syrian government initially opposed the plan, but ratified Tapline construction in 1949 following the U.S.-backed military coup overthrowing democratic rule there. Oil transport through the pipeline started in 1950.
Since the 1967 Six-Day War, the section of the pipeline which runs through the Golan Heights came under Israeli occupation, though the Israelis permitted the pipeline's operation to continue. After years of constant bickering between Saudi Arabia and Syria and Lebanon over transit fees, the emergence of oil supertankers, and pipeline breakdowns, the section of the line beyond Jordan ceased operation in 1976. The remainder of the line between Saudi Arabia and Jordan continued to transport modest amounts of petroleum until 1990 when the Saudis cut off the pipeline in response to Jordan's support of Iraq during the first Gulf War. Today, the entire line is unfit for oil transport...
From "The Building of Tapline"
http://almashriq.hiof.no/lebanon/300/380/388/tapline/building-tapline/building-tapline.pdf
In 1950, the world's largest oil pipeline system was completed. Oil fields in Saudi Arabia were linked with the Mediterranean Sea at Sidon, Lebanon, over a thousand miles away. The pipeline greatly reduced the number of tankers required to transport oil around the Arabian Peninsula through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean, a 20-day, 7,000 mile trip. The building of the great pipeline is a story of accomplishment by Americans and Middle Easterners working together towards a common goal. It took the courage, perseverence and skills of 16,000 men, most of them nationals of the lands through which the line was passing, to overcome the heat, desert, sand storms, loneliness and other obstacles that beset the pipeliners during the construction period. At the Mediterranean, the oil is loaded on tankers and transported to the world markets.
Though the trans-Arabian pipeline is 1068 miles long, only the 753 mile section from the Sidon Terminal to the Qaisumah pump station is rightly called the TRANS-ARABIAN PIPELINE or TAPLINE. The remaining 315 miles is part of the Arabian American Oil Company's gathering system in eastern Saudi Arabia. This part of the line gathers the oil before its long journey to the coast of Lebanon.
In 1947, the trans-Arabian pipeline was started. Thousands of tons of steel plate were fabricated into 31 foot lengths of pipe at factories in the United States.
Half the pipe was made 30 inches in diameter and the other half 31 inches. This made it possible to save shipping space by "nesting" or slipping the smaller pipe inside the larger...
Huge 300 horsepower trucks, equipped with special, low pressure sand tires, hauled the pipe across desert and plain. More than 1500 vehicles made up the desert fleet of cars and trucks that were used on the job.
The pipe was strung out on the ground length after length along the surveyed route of the pipeline. Powerful tractors with side-booms unloaded the trucks and lined up the pipe sections readying them for the welders.
Machines like the GiantRipper with its great steel tooth, were used to rip a trench along the ground in which the pipe was to be buried.
Final welding of the sections fashioned the 93-foot lengths of pipe into one great tube. All told, over 180,000 welds were made on the great line...
The trans-Arabian pipeline system transports over 300,000 barrels of crude oil a day from eastern Saudi Arabia to the terminal near the biblical town of Sidon, Lebanon. That's enough oil to produce gasoline to operate almost 3 million automobiles for an average day's driving; or an amount of fuel oil sufficient to heat almost 260,000 homes.
wn.com/Transarabian Pipeline Construction Oil Across Arabia 1947 Bechtel
more at http://news.quickfound.net/intl/saudi_arabia_news.html
Placed in the National Archives by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), "This film shows the early development of Saudi Arabian oil fields and pipelines."
Reupload of a previously uploaded film, in one piece instead of multiple parts.
Public domain film from the US National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied.
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trans-Arabian_Pipeline
The Trans-Arabian Pipeline (Tapline), was an oil pipeline from Qaisumah in Saudi Arabia to Sidon in Lebanon. In its heyday, it was an important factor in the global trade of petroleum—helping with the economic development of Lebanon—as well as American and Middle Eastern political relations...
History
Construction of the Trans-Arabian Pipeline began in 1947 and was mainly managed by the American company Bechtel. Originally the Tapline was intended to terminate in Haifa which was then in the British Mandate of Palestine, but due to the establishment of the state of Israel, an alternative route through Syria (Golan Heights) and Lebanon was selected with an export terminal in Sidon. The Syrian government initially opposed the plan, but ratified Tapline construction in 1949 following the U.S.-backed military coup overthrowing democratic rule there. Oil transport through the pipeline started in 1950.
Since the 1967 Six-Day War, the section of the pipeline which runs through the Golan Heights came under Israeli occupation, though the Israelis permitted the pipeline's operation to continue. After years of constant bickering between Saudi Arabia and Syria and Lebanon over transit fees, the emergence of oil supertankers, and pipeline breakdowns, the section of the line beyond Jordan ceased operation in 1976. The remainder of the line between Saudi Arabia and Jordan continued to transport modest amounts of petroleum until 1990 when the Saudis cut off the pipeline in response to Jordan's support of Iraq during the first Gulf War. Today, the entire line is unfit for oil transport...
From "The Building of Tapline"
http://almashriq.hiof.no/lebanon/300/380/388/tapline/building-tapline/building-tapline.pdf
In 1950, the world's largest oil pipeline system was completed. Oil fields in Saudi Arabia were linked with the Mediterranean Sea at Sidon, Lebanon, over a thousand miles away. The pipeline greatly reduced the number of tankers required to transport oil around the Arabian Peninsula through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean, a 20-day, 7,000 mile trip. The building of the great pipeline is a story of accomplishment by Americans and Middle Easterners working together towards a common goal. It took the courage, perseverence and skills of 16,000 men, most of them nationals of the lands through which the line was passing, to overcome the heat, desert, sand storms, loneliness and other obstacles that beset the pipeliners during the construction period. At the Mediterranean, the oil is loaded on tankers and transported to the world markets.
Though the trans-Arabian pipeline is 1068 miles long, only the 753 mile section from the Sidon Terminal to the Qaisumah pump station is rightly called the TRANS-ARABIAN PIPELINE or TAPLINE. The remaining 315 miles is part of the Arabian American Oil Company's gathering system in eastern Saudi Arabia. This part of the line gathers the oil before its long journey to the coast of Lebanon.
In 1947, the trans-Arabian pipeline was started. Thousands of tons of steel plate were fabricated into 31 foot lengths of pipe at factories in the United States.
Half the pipe was made 30 inches in diameter and the other half 31 inches. This made it possible to save shipping space by "nesting" or slipping the smaller pipe inside the larger...
Huge 300 horsepower trucks, equipped with special, low pressure sand tires, hauled the pipe across desert and plain. More than 1500 vehicles made up the desert fleet of cars and trucks that were used on the job.
The pipe was strung out on the ground length after length along the surveyed route of the pipeline. Powerful tractors with side-booms unloaded the trucks and lined up the pipe sections readying them for the welders.
Machines like the GiantRipper with its great steel tooth, were used to rip a trench along the ground in which the pipe was to be buried.
Final welding of the sections fashioned the 93-foot lengths of pipe into one great tube. All told, over 180,000 welds were made on the great line...
The trans-Arabian pipeline system transports over 300,000 barrels of crude oil a day from eastern Saudi Arabia to the terminal near the biblical town of Sidon, Lebanon. That's enough oil to produce gasoline to operate almost 3 million automobiles for an average day's driving; or an amount of fuel oil sufficient to heat almost 260,000 homes.
- published: 15 Jan 2015
- views: 79