Oil pipelines are typically located in regions with significant oil production, such as the Middle East, North America, and Russia. They often run through rural areas, forests, and even underwater to connect oil fields to refineries and distribution centers. Pipelines are strategically placed to minimize environmental impact and maximize efficiency, but they can also intersect populated areas and sensitive ecosystems. Additionally, many pipelines follow existing transportation corridors to reduce the need for new land disruption.
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