Points of Resistance

Understanding infrastructure basics can help us pinpoint an appropriate point of resistance – so here are some basics.

Oil is extracted from the tarsands, and upgraded for transportation through pipelines, or refined for their final destination. Pumping stations keep the product flowing through pipelines. Densitometer stations send back flow rates and viscosity. Bulk oil can be stored in tank farms, until it is refined further, or shipped by rail or truck. Valve stations contain valves that open or close the pipeline to isolate sections/stop flow. Junctions are facilities where other valves can be turned on or off to direct flow into certain facilities.

Gas is extracted from shale beds in various regions, then collected and upgraded for transportation through pipelines. Compressor stations keep the product flowing through pipelines at maximum pressure for the highest capacity. Densitometer and Toll stations send back flow rates and viscosity. Gas can be stored in tank farms or shipped by rail or truck. Valve stations contain valves that open or close the pipeline to isolate sections/stop flow. Junctions are facilities where other valves can be turned on or off to direct flow into certain facilities.

For more information on each of these facilities, see the “access” page

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