The debate over building energy pipelines for oil and gas has been a hot topic for years. On one side, proponents argue that pipelines are a safe and efficient way to transport energy resources, while opponents argue that they are dangerous and can cause environmental damage. In order to make an informed decision, it is important to look at both sides of the argument.
The Pros
The primary argument in favor of building energy pipelines is that they are a safe and efficient way to transport oil and gas. Pipelines are much safer than other methods of transportation, such as trucks and trains, which can be prone to accidents. Additionally, pipelines are much more efficient than other methods, as they can transport large amounts of energy resources quickly and reliably.
Another argument in favor of pipelines is that they can help reduce the cost of energy resources. By transporting energy resources over long distances, pipelines can help reduce the cost of energy resources for consumers. This can help make energy resources more affordable for everyone.
The Cons
NPS
OD
WT
INCH
MM
SCH10
SCH20
SCH30
STD
SCH40
SCH60
XS
SCH80
SCH100
SCH120
SCH140
SCH160
1/2″
21.3
2.11
2.41
2.77
2.77
3.73
3.73
4.78
3/4″
26.7
2.11
2.41
2.87
2.87
3.91
3.91
5.56
1″
33.4
2.77
2.9
3.38
3.38
4.55
4.55
6.35
1.1/4″
42.2
2.77
2.97
3.56
3.56
4.85
4.85
6.35
1.1/2″
48.3
2.77
3.18
3.68
3.68
5.08
5.08
7.14
2″
60.3
2.77
3.18
3.91
3.91
5.54
5.54
8.74
2.1/2″
73
3.05
4.78
5.16
5.16
7.01
7.01
9.53
3″
88.9
3.05
4.78
5.49
5.49
7.62
7.62
11.13
3.1/2″
101.6
3.05
4.78
5.74
5.74
8.08
8.08
4″
114.3
3.05
4.78
6.02
6.02
8.56
8.56
11.13
13.49
5″
141.3
3.4
6.55
6.55
9.53
9.53
12.7
15.88
6″
168.3
3.4
7.11
7.11
10.97
10.97
14.27
18.26
8″
219.1
3.76
6.35
7.04
8.18
8.18
10.31
12.7
12.7
15.09
18.26
20.62
23.01
10″
273
4.19
6.35
7.8
9.27
9.27
12.7
12.7
15.09
18.26
21.44
25.4
28.58
12″
323.8
4.57
6.35
8.38
9.53
10.31
14.27
12.7
17.48
21.44
25.4
28.58
33.32
14″
355.6
6.35
7.92
9.53
9.53
11.13
15.09
12.7
19.05
23.83
27.79
31.75
35.71
16″
406.4
6.35
7.92
9.53
9.53
12.7
16.66
12.7
21.44
26.19
30.96
36.53
40.19
18″
457.2
6.35
7.92
11.13
9.53
14.27
19.05
12.7
23.83
39.36
34.93
39.67
45.24
20″
508
6.35
9.53
12.7
9.53
15.09
20.62
12.7
26.19
32.54
38.1
44.45
50.01
22″
558.8
6.35
9.53
12.7
9.53
22.23
12.7
28.58
34.93
41.28
47.63
53.98
24″
609.6
6.35
9.53
14.27
9.53
17.48
24.61
12.7
30.96
38.89
46.02
52.37
59.54
26″
660.4
7.92
12.7
9.53
12.7
28″
711.2
7.92
12.7
15.88
9.53
12.7
The primary argument against building energy pipelines is that they can be dangerous and can cause environmental damage. Pipelines can leak, which can lead to contamination of the surrounding environment. Additionally, pipelines can be vulnerable to sabotage, which can lead to catastrophic accidents.
Another argument against pipelines is that they can be disruptive to local communities. Pipelines can require large amounts of land, which can lead to displacement of local communities. Additionally, pipelines can be noisy and can cause disruption to local wildlife.
Conclusion
The debate over building energy pipelines for oil and gas is complex and nuanced. It is important to look at both sides of the argument in order to make an informed decision. On one hand, pipelines can be a safe and efficient way to transport energy resources, while on the other hand, they can be dangerous and can cause environmental damage. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide which side of the argument they agree with.