I have seen it grounded both on the inside and the outside of the pipe. To ground on the inside of the pipe, a bare copper wire is run down the inside length of the pipe. It eventually exits and gets connected to a ground.
I'm no expert but if I remember correctly from high school physics, I thought that static electricity only collects on the outside of a round surface.
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