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What is integrity in pipeline?
Pipeline integrity (PI) is the degree to which pipelines and related components are free from defect or damage. Maintaining PI keeps pipelines safe for use throughout their lifecycle (from design to fabrication, pipeline commissioning, pipeline maintenance/repairs, and pipeline decommissioning).
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How do you ensure pipeline integrity?
• Inspect the integrity of the pipeline externally Advanced non-destructive testing (NDT) methods detect structural damage or degradation in the pipeline from the outside. Ultrasonics or magnetic particle testing are two such NDT methods available in the market today, but there are several others as well.
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How big is the pipeline integrity market?
Pipeline Integrity Market Outlook The global pipeline integrity market is projected to be valued at US$ 2.1 billion by 2024 and rise to US$ 3.4 billion by 2034. It is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.7 % from 2024 to 2034. The age of many pipelines worldwide has raised concerns about their safety and reliability.
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How do you test pipe integrity?
Hydrostatic Tests During a hydrostatic test, pipeline workers fill an isolated section of pipe with water, pressurizing the pipe until it's slightly above its normal pressure requirement. Workers then hold the pipe at that pressure level and record information about the volume and pressure levels within the pipeline.
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How do you ensure system integrity?
Regularly scan systems for malicious code, this should be done in real time when possible; Ensure changes to the mechanism can only be modified by a user with System Administrator or System Level privileges.
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How to ensure data integrity in data pipeline?
How to Enhance Data Quality in Your Data Pipeline Understanding data quality in the context of a data pipeline. ... Assessing your current data quality. ... Implementing data cleansing techniques. ... Data validation and verification strategies. ... Regular data quality audits. ... Leveraging automation for continuous data quality improvement.
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What are the issues with pipeline integrity?
Flaws in the pipeline can occur by improper processing of the metal or welding defects during its initial construction. The handling of the pipe during transportation may cause dents or buckling which compromise the pipeline.
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okay to meet our next presenter we need to cross the border into belgium and welcome cindy verhoeven with the sniffers cindy holds a degree in mechanical engineering she worked for 17 years in the field of pipeline quality and safety in the logistics supply chain of pipeline construction she continued her career in the flow metering industry working for a manufacturer of flow computers and metering supervisory software solutions she currently holds the position of regional manager at the sniffers and is responsible for several global key accounts and geographical areas including the netherlands germany northern europe spain and latin america cindy thank you for joining us today to describe how to manage pipeline integrity with a pipeline risk and integrity management software solution thank you danny for the for the nice introduction yes so today i'd like to have a presentation on pipeline risk and integrity management oops a little bit too fast pipeline risk and integrity management solution for safe and compliant and efficient pipeline operations and what i mean by that is the combination the essential combination of field surveys good data management and also a software system to manage all that data that i would like to present so a very short introduction of the sniffers not to take too much of of the short time so the sniffers is a as an environmental service provider we are active globally in 35 countries and we are a service provider for the oil and gas industry in in the widest sense of the worst so the full supply chain we provide field services uh consultancy so advice and also software platforms and all in the area of emission quantification leak detection and pipeline integrity so we have a wide range of services and i feel that is that's also our experience that is quite key for um for good pipeline data management is that you combine excellence in field services but also on the data management and software side so typically we see data is is scattered all over the place some some data is managed in a software other data is still somewhere available on paper documents and what we aim is to bring everything together in one platform our platform is called prims which means pipeline risk and integrity management solution so prims is is one platform for all pipeline data so on the left side you see the data that can be entered into the platform which is pipeline documentation drawings right-of-way diagrams etc inspection results coming from in-line inspections or other types of field surveys leak detection cathodic protection coating surveys and also monitoring of third-party activities which is still a major cause of pipeline damage and risk assessment information then the output of the software is depending on several modules that that can be active and well in the in the presentation i will go through several of those of those modules given the available time so first of all a pipeline documentation [Music] we aim to digitalize and also enhance the quality of available pipeline data and drawings and the idea is to have the best accurate data available in the software and to build a 3d model in the best way possible so with all the the properties the features the xyz data the individual welds etc also right-of-way documentation can be handled in the software i'm going through this a little bit fast then of course the inspection information uh which is very important for uh for condition assessments of the pipelines so the software can take in data from various sources ili inspections cathodic protection surveys different types of coating surveys such as sips dcfgs or acvg leak information performed by various inspection methods it can be leak detection by foot by car or even aerial inspections and also for example internal and external metal loss which is obtained by corrosion excuse me let me get a drink here yes um so what we do with that data is we we plot the internal and extersion external corrosion data on a map overlay of the pipeline together with all the features that are already available and that's what you what you see here and immediately the risk points become clear on the map so on the here on the x axis you will see the length of the pipeline and the red line is is a the clock position so basically if you would uh cut the pipe uh open and make it back into a flat metal sheet then the red line is uh on the 100 180 degrees which means it is the bottom of the pipeline so here you see a combination what we can do with that with all that data coming from various sources so for example external corrosion surveys we can combine with metal loss surveys based on coating or sip surveys that you see here and basically on the same position of the pipeline you can identify problems that that that can occur when you perform several surveys and based on uh on that analysis you can derive certain conclusions that would otherwise remain invisible if you would only perform if you only have one data layer so what we see is that the combination of data layers in that software is crucial for for a good pipeline condition assessment so this was an analysis for external corrosion and here you see an analysis for internal corrosion where we plot ili data again on the over the length of the pipeline clock position on the y-axis and below you see the pipeline profile which is basically here that the gray line is the um are you say the soil and the blue line is the pipeline so immediately immediately you see that the problems occur on the lowest point of the pipeline which is a river crossing and based on this data you can you can derive the erf and pc factor for the pipeline so the the sorry the erf is the estimated repair factor and psave is the safe operation pressure for the pipeline here you see the same data plotted in a graph so this is based on a single survey the green line is the 80 percent metal loss line and the yellow line is the erf the estimated repair factor and all the data points need to be at least below this line to allow a safe operation so on the left side the graph that that shows that the operation of the pipeline is safe but there is there is one point that you see also here on the right graph that is coming pretty close to the maximum operation pressure the green line here is the maximum safe operation and obviously here all the points are still above that line but there are some risks to be expected in the near future what is also important is that the software performs these analysis ing to uh to the standards as you can see here below so esme british standard the api 579 and the fiji dv gw473 if we move further we can also compare several of those analysis to each other for example you have performed an ili run here for example in 2010 and in 2015 and you're going to compare that data and on the same spot here on the length of 2200 kilometers you see here that we have a growth when we compare those data sets we have a corrosion growth of three millimeters so that these are analysis that you can do based on if if you build historical data in the software and compare several surveys of course if you compare historical data you can also predict something for the future and i think that that is also quite important to make choices and to make decisions on investment repair costs and and also operating pressure so here you see the same point it is marked in green and if we make a forecast for 10 years for example you see that this point will become above the erf line together with some other data points but this was the first the first one that will be our concern so we need to take some action in the near future and also on the right you see that that point will be very close to the safe maximum operational pressure here you see the same data sets so from two surveys uh plotted in the projection over time and then indeed you see here this was 2018. you will have to make one investment this is a critical feature that you will need to repair in order to prevent problems in the near future so these are assessments that the software can do and it it makes it very easy for pipeline operators and owners to make those decisions because it becomes very very visible and very tangible so based on those fitness for purpose and remaining life assessments you can do a life cycle assessment for the pipeline again this is this is fully aimed to um to make decisions and also to uh to be able to predict decisions in the near future so expected a level of repairs and also the costs that that come along with those repairs and also choices based on the desired service life of the pipeline so then finally the the final module in the software is also risk assessment so through all that data we are going to look at the the likelihood and consequence of uh pipeline incidents to happen and um so many factors can be a part of that risk assessment so these parameters are for example damage of third party the corrosion and the corrosion growth design parameters operational risks etc so a kent milbauer model is used for this risk assessment and yeah it it gives a we feel that by combining the expertise in the field surveys combined with the data sets that are available in the software we can provide this type of in-depth advice to to the end customers the pipeline operators and they can then base their decisions ingly so this was my my full presentation and i welcome any questions well thank you very much cindy nice to meet you thanks for the presentation nice to meet you too and see if i can now make the other screen visible again yes um so is this uh a system that can be applied to to onshore and offshore pipelines um well for onshore pipelines there is more we can have more types of surveys available that are very easy to integrate in the software so yeah it's always the case that of course the the result is as good as the data you can you can put in so depending on the survey data that is available it can apply both for onshore and offshore but definitely richer data sets for the onshore part that's also mainly because our field expertise is in in onshore pipelines right yeah it makes sense it's exciting to hear about building a 3d model of the pipeline is that the sort of thing that could be combined with augmented reality you know in a uh ieee visual software in the future i'm sure yes it's uh well the software is um of course very much uh susceptible to to developments um right now this is not the case but yeah with software you cannot stand still and obviously as we heard in the presentations before augmented reality and yeah ai those are things that that will be very interesting in the near future so also our software development roadmap has to take those developments into consideration yeah okay thank you we've had a question from swathi who says once we perform the repairs is it possible to update the data to revise the psa values yes and that's also very interesting because what we aim to do is also for the field inspections and for people that are working on repairs to have mobile software so that it will be very easy through the mobile app to update the the pipeline information so that means also faster and more transparent and traceable data okay thanks a question from dmitry is how do you input inspection data from different ili providers um that's that's a good question that um to be honest i cannot answer at this moment but i will be pleased to do to answer it after the the conference okay thank you um marcelino um says congratulations on your presentation all the way from brazil wow all the way from brazil the great difficulty in using these tools is to insert or feed the data into the system how do you facilitate this activity yes so that's also uh where our own experts come in um so because we offer also field surveys yeah our experts have the knowledge to handle various data sets they have experience in what's out there and um then we will also as first try to handle it through mobile apps and if that's not possible through importing and exporting in in various formats but um if if these are yeah known solutions that are out there i am sure that we have a way to capture that data in the software thank you we've had a few questions for you from belka gem um i'm going to pick a couple of them one is is prims does it interface with gis and also does it use standard databases like pods um right now it is based on map info but in the future we want to also develop it in the direction that it works independently from mob info and can interface with various other platforms perfect well cindy thank you so much for the presentation great to hear about the work that the sniffers are doing you're welcome
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