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RISK MANAGEMENT IN OIL PIPELINES AND GAS PIPELINES

International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, 1995
ABSTRACT Several methods have been developed by Dutos e Terminais do Centro-Oeste e São Paulo, a subdivision of Petrobrás's Transportation Department, to guarantee the mitigation of identified risks in pipeline installations, using a managerial approach rather than the traditional technical approach.
Luiz de Lima Buzelin   +1 more
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Oil and Gas Pipeline Failure Modelling

Process Safety and Environmental Protection, 2003
This paper examines the key parameters for risk assessment near to oil/gas pipelines with particular reference to flames. In particular it examines outflow characteristics of the different fluids handled. It then examines the consequence modelling; more particularly the surface emissive powers of the flames, the failure rate data, the consequences ...
F.K. Crawley, I.G. Lines, J. Mather
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Pipelines for subsea oil and gas transmission

Materials Science and Technology, 1988
AbstractPipelines in some form or other are the essential link between offshore oil and gas production facilities and the onshore users. Be they seabed, seabed trenched, interfield, onshore transport, or transport to offshore loading facilities, all operations are dependent on the effectiveness and integrity of the transmission pipeline.
A. J. A. Parlane, J. R. Still
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EkofisK Oil and Gas Pipeline Construction

SPE European Spring Meeting, 1975
American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, Inc. Abstract Phillips Petroleum Co. Norway is constructing a 220-mile, 1-million BOPD pipeline from Ekofisk to Teesside, England, pipeline from Ekofisk to Teesside, England, and a 274.5-mile, 2.3-Bcf/D gas pipeline from Ekofisk to ...
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Myanmar-China Oil and Gas Pipeline Project

Volume 1: Design and Construction; Environment; Pipeline Automation and Measurement, 2014
To meet the increasing energy demand, oil and gas pipelines from Myanmar to China have been planned since 2003. After 10 years’ hard work, Myanmar-China Oil and Gas Pipeline Project had been completed by the end of 2013. The project comprises one gas pipeline and one oil pipeline.
Zhifeng Yu, Xuejun Wang
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Reliability Analysis Of Oil And Gas Pipelines

Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2014 Issue 1, 2014
Although, transmission pipelines are being hailed as the safest and most cost-efficient way for transporting oil and gas, they are still prone to a variety of metal-loss defects such as aging, corrosion, cracks, dents, etc. These are mainly due to the nature of the environment pipelines operate in (e.g., extreme temperature and pressure inside pipeline,
Mohamed Layouni   +4 more
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Turkey's Oil and Natural Gas Pipelines System

Energy Sources, 2005
Turkey's natural gas (NG) production is very small and is almost all imported. Turkish natural gas production in 2000, 23 billion cubic feet (Bcf), met around 4% of domestic natural gas consumption requirements. NG consumption is estimated at around 700 Bcf in year 2002, accounting for around 17% of Turkey's total energy consumption.
Mustafa Balat, Nuray Ozdemir
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MIAB Welding of Oil and Gas Pipelines

Volume 3: Materials and Joining; Pipeline Automation and Measurement; Risk and Reliability, Parts A and B, 2006
Magnetically impelled arc butt (MIAB) welding is a “single shot” method of joining pipe and tube which is used in highly automated factory production lines in high volume industries such as automotive manufacture. The entire weld over the full joint thickness is made in one single operation, instead of using several passes as in conventional welding ...
Leigh Fletcher   +5 more
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Optimization in Oil and Gas Pipeline Engineering

Journal of Energy Resources Technology, 1985
A survey of applications of optimization techniques in oil and gas pipeline engineering is presented. These applications include the optimal design, optimal expansion, optimal control and optimal operation of pipeline systems. Applications in off shore pipeline engineering is also involved.
Z. Huang, A. Seireg
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Major Oil and Gas Pipeline Proposals

2008
Throughout the 1990s, multibillion-dollar oil and gas deals and pipeline contracts completed in Central Asia made headlines in major newspapers. Some commentators hastened to compare the Central Asian energy reserves favorably with those in the Middle East. Yet other experts claim that the region’s oil reserves are in fact modest and no match for those
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