Through which of the following sea routes is crude oil from Nigerian transported to Europe?
Answer Details
Crude oil from Nigeria is transported to Europe through the "South-Atlantic" sea route. This route runs from the Niger Delta region of Nigeria, through the Gulf of Guinea, and across the South Atlantic Ocean to the refineries in Europe.
The South-Atlantic sea route is one of the major shipping routes for crude oil transportation, as Nigeria is one of the largest oil-producing countries in Africa. The oil is transported in large tankers, which are specially designed to carry liquid cargo, and they can travel long distances across the open ocean.
The other sea routes listed do not connect Nigeria to Europe. The North-Atlantic route runs between North America and Europe, the Trans-Pacific route connects Asia and North America, the Far-East route connects Asia with the western Pacific and Indian Ocean, and the Trans-Indian route connects the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific.