The map contains the 680km 24″ Barmer – Salaya Crude Oil Pipeline, which starts from Mangala oil field in Barmer, Rajasthan and ends at Bhogat, Gujarat.
Table of Descriptions
1 Product Details
2 Files Included in This Digital Map
3 Editability of Map

1 Product Details
Product Name: Barmer – Salaya Crude Oil Pipeline Map
Product Type: Vector Map
Pipeline Abbreviation: BSPL
Pipeline Length: 680km
Country: India
From: Barmer, Rajasthan
To: Bhogat, Gujarat
No. of Process Terminal, Oil Terminals: 4
No. of Above Ground Installations: 38
Coordinate Data: Not Available
File Formats: Adobe PDF, Adobe Illustrator
Lifetime Updates: Supported
Language: English
Note:
1. This digital map is a spur line map.
2. This digital map is NOT a GIS map or don’t contain coordinate data.

2 Files Included in This Digital Map
[Main Map] Barmer – Salaya Crude Oil Pipeline Map
This map includes the geographical area from the pipeline’s starting point to its end point. Its content contains the pipeline route, stations along the pipeline, and the administrative regions that the pipeline passes through.

Two file formats, .pdf and .ai (Adobe Illustrator), are included. Both of them are editable and layered. Users can show and hide a layer simply with a mouse click.

The map consists of following independent layers:
Project Name and Legend
Names of Terminal
Names of AGI (Above Ground Installation)
Names of Water
Names of Countries
Names of States/Union Territory
Names of Districts
Names of Tehsils / Taluks / Municipalities
Terminal
AGI (Above Ground Installation)
Pipeline
Water
Borders of States/Union Territory
Borders of Districts
Borders of Tehsils / Taluks / Municipalities
Background Color

3 Editability of Map:
Based on the layered digital map (.pdf and .ai), users can perform further development and modifications, including but not limited to:
-Adjusting the position of text and modifying its attributes such as font, font size, and color;
-Adjusting the position and size of icon symbols;
-Modifying the path of oil and gas pipelines to reflect changes caused by rerouting;
-Adding new pipelines and stations;
-Changing the border color and line weight of different administrative regions;
-Modifying the map background color.