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Pipeline Tariff

Regulated or contractual fee charged for transporting commodities through a pipeline, usually based on volume and distance.

A pipeline tariff is the fee charged for transporting oil or refined products through a pipeline network from production to storage or refinery locations.

In trading, tariffs influence netback pricing, arbitrage opportunities, and regional spreads. High tariffs reduce profitability, while efficient routes enhance trade margins.

Understanding pipeline costs is critical for hedgers, refiners, and physical traders in optimizing supply chains and managing risk.

Tariffs are negotiated or regulated, depending on infrastructure ownership and market conditions.

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