IC 7942 Crude-Oil And Refined-Products Pipeline Mileage In The United States, January 1,1959

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
W. G. Messner
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

Pipelines for transporting crude oil and refined products in the United States totaled 189,982 miles on January 1, 1959. This mileage was less than a 1-percent increase from the 1956 total of 188,540 miles. During the three-year period (January 1956 - January 199), 14,886 miles of new pipe and 10,649 miles of secondhand pipe was laid. Pipe taken up in the same period was 24,093 miles. The facts regarding pipeline mileage were obtained by the Bureau of Mines from pipeline companies and information provided by the Interstate Commerce Commission. Crude-oil gathering lines, as of January 1959, were 40 percent of the United States pipeline mileage and totaled 75,182 miles, an increase of 1,656 miles during the three-year period. Crude-oil trunklines totaled 70,317 miles or 37 percent of the United States pipeline mileage, a decline of 8,277 miles from the 1956 total. Some of this loss is attributed to the converting of crude lines to refined products. Refined product lines in January 1959, totaled 44,483 or 23 percent of the United States mileage, an increase of 8,063 miles during the three-year period.
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APA: W. G. Messner  (1959)  IC 7942 Crude-Oil And Refined-Products Pipeline Mileage In The United States, January 1,1959

MLA: W. G. Messner IC 7942 Crude-Oil And Refined-Products Pipeline Mileage In The United States, January 1,1959. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1959.

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