zluuzki
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Good question. I don’t really know actually.
Hard to say, but I would say size & importance. (Only gas infrastructure. Oil/petroleum products is always industry in my view)
I mean, who is using this data? I currently only know Openinframap and there also only a small part of the OSM data used. …does it really bring an advantage to add a utility=* to each infrastructure object? (As long as utility=* is not everywhere maintained, you still get better data if you just download the current tags)
Yeah, you can get the data fast. But then? If you want to create useful applications with the data, you still have to deal with the more precise tags and their meanings.
Either you download all utility=(e.g.)water objects, and then deal with the exact tags (otherwise the data is useless). Or you deal with the tags first and then download specifically what you need.
I hope you understand what i’m trying to say.
I think it would make more sense to clearly document in the wiki which infrastructure/utility features exist in OSM (for which area (water, gas etc)), what the tags are and how they’re used, so potential consumers can get exactly what they need. Instead of adding/maintaining “utility” everywhere.
So much for the general idea of adding utility everywhere.
Back to the topic of oil and gas: I would be fine with utility=gas being used as a replacement to industrial=gas.
But this does not apply to industrial=oil. Oil industry is not an “utility” - nowhere from the borewell to the gas station. And therefore nothing should be tagged as utility. (I know, utility=oil is used for pipeline markers, but I don’t care about those anyway - why would anyone need that data.)
(BTW: If you want all power(utility) features right now, you only need to query 2 tags: power=* or utility=power. (And maybe street_cabinet=power, but i guess that’s getting depracated soon anyway))