Offshore Pipelines -
: Short lines that transport hydrocarbons from individual subsea wellheads to a central collection point or platform.
: Large-diameter arteries that move processed fluids from offshore facilities to shore or other major hubs. Offshore Pipelines
Designing for the deep-sea environment requires addressing extreme physical and environmental pressures: : Short lines that transport hydrocarbons from individual
Offshore pipelines, or subsea pipelines, are complex engineering structures laid on or below the seabed to transport oil, natural gas, or chemicals over long distances. Recognized as the most efficient and safest method for energy transport, these systems are critical infrastructure for the global energy market, with over 3.5 million kilometers of pipelines existing worldwide. Core Classifications or subsea pipelines