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Professional Development Courses (February
3-4, 2004)
Course A - The Pipeline Pigging Course
Course B - Defect Assessment in Pipelines
Course C - Pipeline Repair Methods/InService Welding Course
Course D - Direct
Assessment Methods for Pipeline Integrity
Conference Provisional
Program (February 5-6, 2004)
Thursday February 5 |
8.00am |
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Registration |
8.30am |
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Introduction and welcome |
8.45am |
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[1] Progressive pipeline pigging: repeatable performance from CMSS,
by Warwick
Lockwood, FTL Seals, Leeds, UK |
9.20am |
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[2] Preparation for in-line inspection (What do I do
next?),
by Randy L Roberts, N-SPEC
Pipeline Services, Lafayette, LA, USA |
9.55am |
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[3] A contraflow tetherless mechanical pipeline
crawler,
by Gordon Short, Weatherford
Pipeline & Specialty Services, Musselburgh, UK |
10.30am |
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Coffee & exhibition |
11.00am |
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[4] The impact of the OPS advisory on SCC management,
by Ravi Krishnamurthy and
Jose Larios, GE PII Pipeline Solutions, Houston, USA |
11.35am |
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[5] Managing HIC-affected pipelines using multiple-technology
hard-spot tools,
by Adrian
Belanger, Tuboscope Pipeline Services, Houston, USA |
12.10pm |
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Lunch & exhibition |
1.15pm |
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[6] Impact resistance and the loss-of-containment
limit state,
by Professor Andrew Palmer, Andrew Palmer Cambridge University Department of
Engineering, Cambridge, UK, Allan Neilson, (formerly) United Kingdom Atomic Energy
Authority, Winfrith, UK, and Suja Sivadasan, Cambridge University Department
of Engineering, Cambridge, UK |
1.50pm |
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[7] The human dimension of pipeline integrity
and safety,
by Professor Sviatoslav Timashev and Ludmila Polouian, Russian Acedemy of Sciences,
Ekaterinburg, Russia |
2.25pm |
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[8] A reliability-based approach for the condition
assessment of corroding pipelines,
by Dr Francisco Caleyo, Dr Jose M Hallen, Dr Jorge L González, and Dr
Lester Augusto, Departamento de Ingeniería Metalúrgica, IPN-ESIQIE,
Laboratorios Pesados de Metalurgia, Mexico City, Mexico, and Francisco Fernández-Lagos,
Gerencia de Coordinación Técnica Operativa Pemex Villahermosa,
Mexico |
3.00pm |
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Coffee & exhibition |
3.30pm |
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[9] Development of inspection tools in Brazil,
by Jose Augusto Pereira da Silva and I. V. J. Miranda,
PipeWay Engenharia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, C. Camerini,
Petrobras, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and J. P. von der
Weid, Catholic University of Rio, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
4.05pm |
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[10] Integrity management for Petronas’ 10-in
condensate feed line,
by Mohamed Nazmi, Petronas, Segamat, Malayasia |
4.40pm |
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[11] The development and application of high-performance
ultrasonic in-line inspection tools,
by Dr Konrad Reber and Michael Beller, NDT Systems & Services
AG, Stutensee, Germany |
5.15pm |
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End of day |
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Reception in exhibition area |
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Friday February 6 |
8.00am |
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Petrobras’ technology
for pipeline integrity:
Special Session
- Detection
and location of small leakages using the leakage-detector
pig,
by Daniel Almeida Camerini and Jean Pierre von
der Weid, PUC-RIO/CETUC, and Cláudio
Soligo Camerini and Carlos Eduardo Maia, Petrobras/CENPES
- An innovative sensor head
for high-resolution MFL pigs,
by Vinicius de C.Lima, PUC-RIO, Jean Pierre
von der Weid, PUC-RIO/CETUC, José A.P.da Silva,
PipeWay Engenharia Ltda, and Claudio Soligo Camerini
and Carlos H.F.de Oliveira, Petrobras/CENPES
- A smart
location system,
by José Augusto
Pereira da Silva et al., Pipeway Engenharia Ltda,
Orlando de Jesus Ribeiro Afonso, Instituto de Pesquisas
da Marinha/RJ, Minoru Matsuura and Sérgio
de Freitas Santa Cruz, Petrobras/Transpetro, and
José Alberto Costa dos Santos and Décio
Issao Hashiguchi, GDK Engenharia Ltda
- Alternatives for inspecting
non-piggable pipelines,
by Aldo R. Franzoi and Sérgio I. O. Bueno, Petrobras/UN-BC,
Cláudio S. Camerini, Petrobras/CENPES, José A.P.da
Silva, PipeWay Engenharia Ltda, and Vinicius D.C.
Lima, PUC-RIO/CETUC
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10.00am |
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Coffee |
10.30am |
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[12] Smart pig inspection data: multiple corrosion
mechanisms and their effect on integrity,
by Dr Ruth Rule, Penspen Integrity, Newcastle, UK and
Alexey Vanyushenkov, CPC, Moscow, Russia |
11.05am |
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[13] A streamlined approach for pipeline integrity
management,
by Todd Porter, Tuboscope Pipeline Services, Houston,
TX, USA, and James Marr, Marr & Associates, Calgary,
Canada |
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[14] Errors of
detecting longitudinal defects in gas pipelines using
magnetic intelligent pigs (TFI technology),
by Alexey Egorov, Viktor Kanaykin,
and Boris Miroshnichenko, Spetsneftegaz NPO, Moscow,
Russia |
12.15pm |
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Lunch & exhibition |
1.15pm |
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[15] Evaluation of satellite technology for
pipeline route surveillance and the prevention of third-party
interference damage,
by Roland Palmer-Jones and Dr Phil Hopkins, Penspen Integrity,
Newcastle, UK, Jerome Dezobry, Gaz de France, Compeigne,
France, and Hugo van Merrienboer, NV Nederlandse Gasunie,
Groningen, Netherlands |
1.50pm |
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[16] Pipeline integrity management through
advanced technology for leak location and sealing,
by Dr Nick Ryan, Dr Ian McEwan, Iain Chirnside, Brinker
Technology Ltd, Aberdeen, UK |
2.30pm |
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[17] Pipeline leak detection at BP’s
Northstar facility,
by Michael J. Nash, Udelhoven Oilfield System Services,
BPXA, and Dr Diane Hovey and Edward J. Farmer, EFA Technologies,
Inc, Sacramento, CA, USA |
3.05pm |
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[18] Advanced airborne natural gas leak detection
system,
by Daniel Brake, Michael Clayton, and Steven Stearns, Eastman Kodak Co, Rochester,
NY, USA |
3.45pm |
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