Abstract
It is known that the amount of expected environmental damage with adverse effects is defined as the sum of the individual expected losses for different components of the environment. Estimation of damage caused by oil spills during tragic oil pipeline accidents is based on the existing normative documents and methodological guidance. The basis for developing priority measures to increase the safety of the main pipelines, which are considered a potential source of threat, is the risk assessment in the pipeline. Accidents are mainly associated with oil spills, which have a negative impact on the environment. Therefore, any section of the main oil pipelines should be assessed with certain risk parameters as it can cause accident.
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