Onshore Pipeline Facilities - Design, Construction and Operations - PL-42
About the Course
Successful onshore pipeline businesses require personnel competent in fully integrated approaches to evaluation, planning, design, construction, operations, and asset integrity management. This intensive, 5-day foundation level course explores best practices for developing and maintaining pipeline systems that maximize life cycle reliability; employee, public, and environmental safety; and cost effectiveness. Design and team exercises are an integral part of this course.
"Everything was well organized. The subject itself was very interesting to me and applicable to my job." - Design Engineer, Kazakhstan
"Well rounded course material. We covered what seems like all different areas of pipeline design, including areas I hadn't thought about such as ROWs." - Logistics Projects Engineer, United States
Target Audience
Pipeline project managers and engineers, operations and maintenance supervisors, regulatory compliance personnel, and other technical professionals with 1-3 years of experience in natural gas, crude oil, refined petroleum products, LPGs, NGL, chemical, carbon dioxide pipeline engineering, construction, operations, or maintenance. This course is intended for participants needing a broad understanding of the planning, development, construction, start-up, and operating and asset integrity management of onshore pipelines.You Will Learn
Participants will learn how to:
- Apply regulatory codes, standards, and industry guidelines (API and others) that control and guide the permitting, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of pipeline facilities
- Apply mechanical and physical principles to pipeline design, hydraulics, and material selection
- Apply mechanical and physical principles to pump and compressor selection
- Describe the important factors in station design
- Describe the importance of route selection and hydraulics for long term profitability, reliability, and safety
- Identify special design and construction challenges of onshore pipeline systems
- Describe methods of river and road crossings, HDD crossings, and bores
- Identify the principle interfaces and potential interrelationships of pipeline facilities, such as pump stations and terminals, on design and operations
- Apply operational and maintenance tools and procedures, including system monitoring and control, leak detection, corrosion control, custody measurement and quality control, asset integrity management, and emergency response planning
Course Content
- Regulations and code compliance requirements
- Pipeline survey and routing
- Mechanical and hydraulic design
- Proper system sizing and design
- Equipment selection criteria
- Facilities sites and design concern
- Construction methods and contracting approaches
- Operations and asset integrity management
Product Details
Categories:
MidstreamDisciplines:
Pipeline EngineeringLevels:
FoundationProduct Type:
CourseFormats Available:
In-Classroom VirtualAdditional
Request a Public Session
If you are interested in a public session of this course, please click the button below to request it.
Request Public SessionIn-House Training
This course is also available upon request as a private, on-site seminar. Contact us for details and pricing.
Request In-House TrainingNeed Help
Contact us if you have additional questions about how to register for or attend this course.
Contact Us