Intelligent Pigging & Routine Mechanical Cleaning of Offshore & Onshore Pipelines (Dubai, United Arab Emirates – November 20-22, 2017) – Research and Markets

DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)–The "Intelligent
Pigging & Routine Mechanical Cleaning of Offshore & Onshore Pipelines"

conference has been added to Research and Markets'
offering.

This intensive three-day foundation level course covers Pigging of
pipelines whether it is for cleaning purposes or for defect
identification/assessment is vital to ensure that the integrity and
reliability of pipelines is effectively managed throughout the entire
life cycle from design through decommissioning. This course will provide
participants with the fundamental and principles of pipeline pigging,
conditioning, and processing from the production to process facilities,
or from the process facilities to the final distribution and then to the
consumption end user. The participants will learn what the scrubbers
are, why the pigging is needed, and how the traditional pigging
operations are performed. Participants will learn how to design and
operate the typical pigging equipment and processes through daily
exercises.

Course Objectives

  • ENABLE interpretation and assessment of data generated out of
    Intelligent pigging runs
  • EXPLAIN mandatory regulatory requirements for Intelligent and Routine
    pigging operations including Pre & Post pigging Operations.
  • COMPREHEND the different Intelligent Pigging technologies to enable
    selection of most suitable techniques for your specific application.
  • EXPLAIN Pipelines Integrity Management codes requirements and how
    routine pigging can help maintaining the integrity of the pipeline
    across its design cycle and beyond.
  • HIGHLIGHT how intelligent pigging data can be correlated with other
    operation, monitoring and inspection date to explain the pipeline
    behavior and failure code.
  • RECOGNIZE the different types of mechanical cleaning pigs and how the
    pig design can influence its effectiveness and ensure smooth operation.
  • CLARIFIES organizational interfaces and roles and responsibilities of
    the relevant technical personnel engaged in the pigging operations
    including contracts development and execution.
  • EXPLAIN different standards and formulas related to assessment of pipe
    defects including Fitness for Service.
  • PROVIDES insight into different repair option to defected lines and
    explain requirements to EPRS protocols

Who Should Attend:

  • Pipelines Maintenance and Repair engineers
  • Pipelines design, construction and Operation Engineers
  • Corrosion, Inspection and Integrity engineers

For more information about this conference visit https://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/wr3m9m/intelligent

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Topics: Pipelines