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Crude oil, refined products and highly volatile liquids pipelines in the U.S. and what would happen if we get bombed
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[quote:Pole Cat:MV8zODA4Mjc3XzY4Mzg4MDE5X0M3RDFEODY0] One useful source of pipeline location information is the National Pipeline Mapping System (NPMS). The NPMS shows pipelines at the county by county scale. https://www.npms.phmsa.dot.gov/default.htm unfortunately the link above has been 404'd. just not a lot of info out there since 2007 for some reason! [/quote]
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The United States has the largest network of energy pipelines in the world, with more than 2.4 million miles of pipe.
The network of crude oil pipelines in the U.S. is extensive. There are approximately 72,000 miles of crude oil lines in the U.S. that connect regional markets.
Map of liquids pipelines locations:
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link to www.pipeline101.org
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Anyone here on GLP privy on what the ramifications would be if these pipelines were targeted or hit with a nuclear bomb?
also was just wondering what the ramifications would be on underground bunkers and shelters?
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