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A Review on Oil and Gas Pipeline Safety

Volume 7: Engineering Education and Professional Development, 2007
The safety of oil and gas pipelines has increasingly considered day by day to their vulnerability. Pipelines play a very critical role in the transportation of oil and natural-gas. As they have become the veins of oil industries, the productive design and analysis became more important. This made them more vulnerable to terrorist attacks.
Rakesh Yarlagadda   +2 more
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Construction and Operation of Oil and Gas Pipelines

Fisheries, 1984
(1984). Construction and Operation of Oil and Gas Pipelines. Fisheries: Vol. 9, No. 3, pp. 6-8.
Russ F. Penkal, Glenn R. Phillips
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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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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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METHODOLOGY FOR SIMULATIONS IN OIL AND GAS PIPELINES

International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings, 1997
ABSTRACT This paper presents the methodology used by DTCS (Pipelines and Terminals of the West Central Region and São Paulo State), part of PETROBRÁS’ Department of Transport, in simulated emergency situation exercises as applied to its pipeline installations.
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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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Corrosion Prediction in Oil and Gas Pipelines: a Machine Learning Approach

2020 IEEE International Instrumentation and Measurement Technology Conference (I2MTC), 2020
Oil and gas pipeline corrosion is highly dangerous for the environment and for the human being. In fact, this unlucky event can cause oil leakage in the environment through the rupture of the pipeline itself, while, depending on the environmental condition in which the pipeline operates, gas leakage can cause severe explosions.
Canonaco G.   +6 more
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ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF OIL AND GAS PIPELINES

IV Міжнародна наукова конференція «Інноваційна наука: пошук відповідей на виклики сучасності»
This article provides a detailed analysis of the economic efficiency of Azerbaijan's oil and gas pipelines. Key economic indicators such as investment effectiveness, operational costs, transport volume, and tariff policies of pipelines, which hold a strategic position in the country’s energy transit, are examined.
Ali Talibov, Elshan Hashimov
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Oil and Gas Pipelines of Australia 2017

2018
This map contains information on Oil and Gas pipeline infrastructure. Attributes have been added to comply with data standards and minor coding of line work has been achieved using annotation from the map. Further data has been added, specifically for the specific Acreage Release Areas.
Webster, M., Dunstan, P.
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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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