registration conferences publications related links mailing list about us

The Pipeline Pigging Course

February 3
7:30am Registration & coffee
8:00am-5:00pm Course

February 4

8:00am-4:45pm Course
The use of in-line tools for inspection and cleaning is accepted as essential for the safe and profitable operation of all pipelines. Now, proposed federal regulations will soon require internal inspections using geometry pigs for detecting changes in circumference and MFL or ultrasonic pigs for determining wall anomalies, or wall loss due to corrosion in onshore pipelines in the US. Offshore, pipeline operators wage a constant battle for flow assurance against paraffin, hydrate, and asphaltene formation in deepwater lines, and pigging technology combined with chemical treatment is their primary weapon.

The Pipeline Pigging Course is designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to all aspects of utility and in-line inspection pigging. Led by four of the most experienced, independent experts in this field today, the course will be conducted as a workshop, and attendees will be actively encouraged to participate. The course content will be fully illustrated, with actual pigs and models being used to aid understanding and help overcome any language difficulties. Comprehensive course notes will be provided, which will form a valuable source of reference afterwards.

Who should attend:
The course is especially designed for project managers, engineers, maintenance and technical personnel responsible for pipeline integrity assurance, flow assurance, corrosion control, and safety.
Lecturers:
Course Notes
Included with the course fee is a detailed set of lecture notes and the acclaimed publication The Pigging Handbook (formerly published as "All About Pigging") (more than 800 pages in all) providing invaluable reference documents after the course.
Continuing Education Units
Upon completion of the course, participants will be eligible to receive 1.1 Continuing Education Units (CEUs).

Course Outline

DAY 1

7:30-8:00am Registration, coffee
8:00am-5:00pm Course

Pipeline Safety and Regulations Pigging for Operation and Maintenance

  • Pigging during construction
  • Pigging during operation
  • Utility Pigs
  • Cleaning pigs
  • Sealing pigs
  • Gauging pigs
  • Dual diameter pigs
  • Magnetic cleaning pigs
  • Designing a Pipeline for Pigging
  • Pig traps and pigging stations
  • Location and tracking devices
In-line Inspection (ILI) Tools - Theory, Performance, and Detection Limits
  • Metal loss In-line Inspection
  • Other In-Line Inspection Tools
  • Crack detection pigs
  • Mapping
  • Geometry and bend-detection pigs
  • Wax deposition measurement
  • Spanning pigs
  • Semi-intelligent pigs
DAY 2

8:00am-4:45pm Course

Designing and Implementing an In-line Inspection (ILI) Program

  • Selecting an ILI Tool
  • Specific Design Considerations for Running ILI Tools
  • Launch and Receive trap design
  • Bends, tees, and valves
  • Issuing an Inquiry
  • Schedule requirements
Preparation for ILI
  • Controlling Operational Parameters During the Inspection Run
  • Strategy for Contract Development and Negotiations
  • Developing a good specification
  • Contingency Planning for a Stuck Pig
  • Offshore risers
  • Onshore flowlines, gathering system main sections or laterals

Post In-line Inspection Issues

Quality Assurance Check of the Data
Development of Protocols for Response
Prioritization of the Dig Plan
  • US regulatory requirements
  • Criteria for corrosion-caused metal loss
  • Criteria for dents
Validation of Results:
  • Planning and preparation for field NDE
  • Comparison between ILI, field NDE and actual:
    • Corrosion
    • Dents - effects of re-rounding
  • Establish level of confidence
Fitness for Purpose: Assessment
  • Assessment of defects
  • Establish long-term integrity management program
  • Incorporation of results in risk programs
  • Potential Repair Consideration
 

Main Page | Conference Program | Sponsorship Opportunities | Lecturers | Venue | Policies | Exhibitors | Registration


Organized by:
Pipes & Pipelines International
Supported by:
ASME International Pigging Products & Services Association
the Journal of Pipeline Integrity Pipeline & Gas Journal
the In Line Inspection Association PRCI

CLARION
3401 Louisiana Street
Suite 255
Houston, Texas 77002
Tel. +1 (713) 521-5929 Fax +1 (713) 521-9255

All contents are copyright ©1998 through 2003 • Clarion Technical Conferences
The ASME Mark is a federally Registered Trademark of ASME International.
All rights reserved. If you have any questions or comments regarding our site, please contact webmaster@clarion.org.

16th International Pipeline Pigging, Integrity Assessment & Repair Training Courses, Conference and Exhibition
main page
exhibition
sponsorship opportunities
course program
lecturers
venue
policies
registration

 

 

Clarion Technical Converences