ABSTRACT

Mitigation of Gas Pipeline Integrity Problems presents the methodology to enable engineers, experienced or not, to alleviate pipeline integrity problems during operation. It explains the principal considerations and establishes a common approach in tackling technical challenges that may arise during gas production.

 

  • Covers third-party damage, corrosion, geotechnical hazards, stress corrosion cracking, off-spec sales gas, improper design or material selection, as-built flaws, improper operations, and leak and break detection
  • Details various hazard mitigation options
  • Offers tested concepts of pipeline integrity blended with recent research results, documented in a scholarly fashion to make it simple to the average reader

 

This practical work serves the needs of advanced students, researchers, and professionals working in pipeline engineering and petrochemical industries.

 

chapter 1|3 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|22 pages

Third-Party Damage

chapter 3|162 pages

Corrosion

chapter 4|28 pages

Construction and Materials Defect

chapter 5|14 pages

Geotechnical Hazards

chapter 6|16 pages

Off-Spec Natural Gas

chapter 7|24 pages

Natural Gas Hydrate

chapter 8|4 pages

Leak and Break Detection