PetroBowl Practice Test

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How long was Tapline?

900 miles

520 miles

1040 miles

Tapline, the Trans-Arabian Pipeline, was built to move crude oil from Saudi Arabia to the Mediterranean. Its route ran from Ras Tanura on the Persian Gulf to Sidon in Lebanon, covering about 1,040 miles. That long distance reflects how the pipeline spanned the Arabian Peninsula to reach export terminals, making it one of the era’s longest pipelines. The documented length aligns with roughly a thousand miles, so the distance of 1,040 miles is the best fit.

1200 miles

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