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An Integrated Approach To Pipeline Integrity Management DEDICATED TO TAKING AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO PIPELINE INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT Managing The Risk Of Corosion And Preserving Pipeline And Facility Intedrity Throught Comprehensive Asset Management Program: Integrating Inline Inspection Tools, Chemical Treatments, Smart Pigging Programs And Facility Treatments Pipeline Operator - Led Case Studies On: November 19-20, 2014 | Houston | Texas Cutty Cunningham Manager - Asset Integrity Centurion Pipeline L.P EXPERT SPEAKERS & PANELISTS, INCLUDING: M Follow us @UnconventOilGas www.crude-pipeline-asset-integrity-2014.com Register By Friday October 3, 2014 SAVE $400 • INLINE INSPECTION TOOLS: Evaluating the accuracy, evasiveness and cost- effectiveness of different inline inspection tools in indicating the severity of internal corrosion • MAINTENANCE PIGGING & CHEMICAL TREATMENT: Selecting chemical treatments to work effectively with maintenance pigging programs to optimize pipeline cleaning • AC CORROSION: Identifying effective assessment and mitigation techniques for AC interference to prevent holes forming in the pipe and causing hazardous leaks • FACILITY INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT: Treating corrosion in the facilities tanks, non- piggable lines and gathering pipelines to prevent it from spreading into the main pipeline system • COATING TECHNIQUES: Evaluating coating techniques that have proven successful in reducing pipeline failure • LATEST PIPELINE REPAIR METHODOLOGIES: Exploring innovative non-welded pipeline repair methods to reach areas of the pipe that are difficult to weld • DATA INTEGRATION & INTERPRETATION: Examining best practices for integrating data to standardize information gathering and analysis Armando Natale Inline Inspection Execution Lead ExxonMobil Producing Nigeria John Nyholt Non-Destructive Testing & Inspection Subject Matter Expert BP Shane McCord Manager - Corrosion Control Hiland Partners Lydia Frenzel President Advisory Council Steven Baldelli Associate Professor University Of Houston Allen Carlile Corrosion Process Manager Kinder Morgan Organized By:

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With the continual emergence of new shale plays across the US, crude production has continued to soar and crude takeaway capacity with it. More than 18,000 miles of liquid petroleum pipelines now traverse the United States. As Pipeline operators continue to build more and more assets to handle the increasing volumes of crude needed to be taken to market, it has become imperative to maintain the highest level of pipeline integrity to eliminate the risk of hazardous leaks and avoid the enormous costs associated with repairing and operating these vast networks of crude pipelines and aging infrastructure. In the past, a lot of emphasis has been placed on corrosion in isolation. However, as pipeline infrastructure continues to grow at this rapid pace, what is needed now more than ever is an integrated approach to asset integrity. Operator's need to develop a comprehensive pipeline integrity strategy, from start to finish, to time-and-cost-effectively identify, assess and mitigate corrosive damages to the pipe. Encompassing not just the corrosion control aspect of it but the inspection drive, chemical treatment plans, facility management, repair methodologies, coating selection and AC mitigation. With the emergence of several new technologies for pipeline maintenance, there has not been enough information sharing between pipeline operators to date, on what has been the most effective in managing corrosion and preserving the life and safety of a pipeline. So for the first time, leading pipeline operators will be gathering at the upcoming Crude Pipeline Asset Integrity Congress 2014 to deliver detailed case studies on best practices for: • PIPELINE ASSESSMENT • PIPELINE TREATMENT • AC CORROSION • FACILITY INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT • COATING TECHNIQUES • PIPELINE REPAIR TECHNOLOGIES • DATA ANALYSIS & INTEGRATION

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Page 1: Crude Pipeline Asset Integrity Congress 2014

A n I n t e g ra t e d A p p ro a c h To P i p e l i n e I n t e g r i t y M a n a g e m e n t

DEDICATED TO TAKING AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO PIPELINE INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT

Managing The Risk Of Corosion And Preserving Pipeline And Facility Intedrity Throught

Comprehensive Asset Management Program:

Integrating Inline Inspection Tools, Chemical Treatments, Smart Pigging Programs And Facility TreatmentsPipeline Operator - Led Case Studies On:

November 19-20, 2014 | Houston | Texas

Cutty Cunningham Manager - Asset Integrity Centurion Pipeline L.P

EXPERT SPEAKERS & PANELISTS, INCLUDING:

M Follow us @UnconventOilGas

www.crude-pipeline-asset-integrity-2014.com

Register By FridayOctober 3, 2014

SAVE $400

• INLINE INSPECTION TOOLS: Evaluating the accuracy, evasiveness and cost-effectiveness of different inline inspection tools in indicating the severity of internal corrosion

• MAINTENANCE PIGGING & CHEMICAL TREATMENT: Selecting chemical treatments to work effectively with maintenance pigging programs to optimize pipeline cleaning

• AC CORROSION: Identifying effective assessment and mitigation techniques for AC interference to prevent holes forming in the pipe and causing hazardous leaks

• FACILITY INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT: Treating corrosion in the facilities tanks, non-piggable lines and gathering pipelines to prevent it from spreading into the main pipeline system

• COATING TECHNIQUES: Evaluating coating techniques that have proven successful in reducing pipeline failure

• LATEST PIPELINE REPAIR METHODOLOGIES: Exploring innovative non-welded pipeline repair methods to reach areas of the pipe that are difficult to weld

• DATA INTEGRATION & INTERPRETATION: Examining best practices for integrating data to standardize information gathering and analysis

Armando Natale Inline Inspection Execution Lead ExxonMobil Producing Nigeria

John Nyholt Non-Destructive Testing & Inspection Subject Matter Expert BP

Shane McCord Manager - Corrosion Control Hiland Partners

Lydia Frenzel President Advisory Council

Steven Baldelli Associate Professor University Of Houston

Allen Carlile Corrosion Process Manager Kinder Morgan

Organized By:

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DAY 1: PIPELINE INSPECTION & CHEMICAL TREATMENTDAY 2: AC CORROSION, FACILITY INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT, COATING TECHNIQUES & REPAIR METHODOLOGIES

SAVE $400A n I n t e g ra t e d A p p ro a c h To P i p e l i n e I n t e g r i t y M a n a g e m e n t

With the continual emergence of new shale plays across the US, crude production has continued to soar and crude takeaway capacity with it.

More than 18,000 miles of liquid petroleum pipelines now traverse the United States.

As Pipeline operators continue to build more and more assets to handle the increasing volumes of crude needed to be taken to market, it has become imperative to maintain the highest level of pipeline integrity to eliminate the risk of hazardous leaks and avoid the enormous costs associated with repairing and operating these vast networks of crude pipelines and aging infrastructure.

In the past, a lot of emphasis has been placed on corrosion in isolation. However, as pipeline infrastructure continues to grow

at this rapid pace, what is needed now more than ever is an integrated approach to asset integrity.

Operator’s need to develop a comprehensive pipeline integrity strategy, from start to finish, to time-and-cost-effectively identify, assess and mitigate corrosive damages to the pipe.

Encompassing not just the corrosion control aspect of it but the inspection drive, chemical treatment plans, facility management, repair methodologies, coating selection and AC mitigation.With the emergence of several new technologies for pipeline maintenance, there has not been enough information sharing between pipeline operators to date, on what has been the most effective in managing corrosion and preserving the life and safety

of a pipeline. So for the first time, leading pipeline operators will be gathering at the upcoming Crude Pipeline Asset Integrity Congress 2014 to deliver detailed case studies on best practices for:

PIPELINE ASSESSMENTPIPELINE TREATMENT

AC CORROSIONFACILITY INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT

COATING TECHNIQUESPIPELINE REPAIR

DATA ANALYSIS & INTEGRATION

With the emergence of several new technologies for pipeline maintenance, there has not been enough information sharing between pipeline operators to date, on what has been the most effective in managing corrosion and preserving the life and safety of a pipeline.

The day will start with practical case studies on how operators

have optimized the main pipeline integrity plan, following on

with discussions on the impact of different crude quality’s coming

out of new shale plays and risk determination on aged pipeline

infrastructure. We will then see a detailed analysis of different pipeline

assessment tools including B Scan, BSI Array, Insitu Testing

Technologies, MFL and UT Tools and probes and sensors. We

will then examine how strategies for implementing the optimum

smart pig program to optimize pipeline cleaning. Finally, operators

will showcase how they are selecting chemical treatments to work

effectively with maintenance pigging programs.

Will start by identifying effective assessment and mitigation

techniques for AC Interference to prevent holes in the pipe. It

will then explore how pipeline operator’s are treating corrosion

in the facilities to prevent it from spreading into the main

pipeline system. The agenda will then look at evaluating different

coating techniques that have proven successful in reducing

pipeline failure which will be followed by looking at latest non-

welded pipeline repair methods. The day will conclude with a

discussion on best practices for integrating data to standardize

information gathering and analysis.

WHAT MAKES THIS EVENT UNIQUE?

• 100% FOCUSED ON PIPELINE OPERATOR’S EXPERIENCE

• CASE STUDIES NOT SALES PITCHES

• FOCUSED ON THE ENTIRE PIPELINE ASSET INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT PLAN – NOT ISOLATED TO CORROSION

• BRAND NEW & EXCLUSIVE OPERATOR-LED CONTENT

The Westin Galleria Houston

Woodway Ballroom, Level 45060 West AlabamaHouston, Texas 77056United States

Tel: (713) 960-8100

Web: http://goo.gl/LyyvJ

Venue Information:

AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO PIPELINE ASSET INTEGRITY MANAGEMENTFROM SELECTION TO IMPLEMENTATION:

www.crude-pipeline-asset-integrity-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

Register By FridayOctober 3, 2014

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PIPELINE INSPECTION & CHEMICAL TREATMENTEvaluating the cost-effectiveness of different inline inspection tools and selecting chemical treatments to work effectively with pigging programs to manage corrosion and optimize pipeline cleaning

Day 1Wednesday November 19, 2014

8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

KEYNOTE PANEL: ASSET INTEGRITY - FROM SELECTION TO IMPLEMENTATION

8.40 Developing A Comprehensive Pipeline Integrity Plan To Identify, Assess And Mitigate Corrosive Damages To The Pipe

•Usingthegeotechnicalhistoryofanareatoplanfortheinstallationofnewpipelinesandpreventdefectsfromhappeningintheweld

•PositiveMaterialIdentification:identifyingthecompositionofpipelinematerialtogradethestrengthofyourpipeandidentifyrisksofoperatingit

•Understandinghowapipelineoperatorisanticipatingproblemsinadvancetoimplementapreventionratherthanreactiveplanforcorrosioncontrol

•Selectingpiggingandchemicaltreatmentprogramsthathaveeffectivelyworkedinconjunctionwitheachothertomitigateinternalcorrosioninthepipe

Allen Carlile, Corrosion Process Manager, Kinder Morgan

Armando Natale, Subsea Pipeline Integrity Inspection Execution Lead, ExxonMobil Producing Nigeria

9.10 Question & Answer Session

SMART PIG SELECTION

9.20 Selecting A Pigging Program To Enhance The Capabilities Of A Chemical Treatment Program And Reduce Chemicals Needed To Clean The Pipe

•Selectinganoptimalpiggingprogrambasedonpipelineflowrates,crudeoilgravity,waterquantitiesandhowmanyhoursadaythepipelineruns

•Explainingthedifferenttypesofcleaningpigsandtheireffectivenessonmultiplewallthicknessestopreventinternalcorrosion

•Understandinghowtheparaffin,corrosionandsolidcontentinapipelineimpactpigselection

•Pitbosscleaningpigvs.pencilbrushpigvs.magneticcleaningpigvs.cuppig:examiningwhichpiggingtoolsworkbestindifferentpipelineconditions

Armando Natale, Subsea Pipeline Integrity Inspection Execution Lead, ExxonMobil Producing Nigeria

9.50 Question & Answer Session

10.00 Morning Refreshments

PIPELINE ASSESSMENT: INLINE INSPECTION TOOLSEVALUATING THE ACCURACY, EVASIVENESS AND COST-

EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT INLINE INSPECTION TOOLS IN INDICATING THE SEVERITY OF CORROSION

PANEL: BSCAN VS. BSI ARRAY

10.30 BScan Vs. BSI Array: Understanding How Latest New Non-Destructive Tests Can Be Used To Assess A Pipeline With Minimal Disturbance

•UsingtheBScanasaguidedmethodtoidentifypipewalllossinagivenday

•UsingBSIArraytocontinuouslyassesshighriskpipelinesandpreventpipelinerelease

•Determiningtheoptimalassessmentmethodinareasofhighriskpipelinestobaselineallpossiblecorrosionissues

•Definingwhichassessmentmethodshowsthemostaccuracyindiagnosingthedepthofcorrosionissues

Panelist: John Nyholt, Non-Destructive Testing and Inspection Subject Matter Expert, BP

11.00 Question & Answer Session

PROBES

11.10 Probing Localized Corrosion And Surface

Chemistry On Metal Surfaces

•Developingtechniquestoprobethelocalchemistryonmetalsurfacestoprovidemorecompleteunderstandingofsurface

•Measuringthequalityoffilmsbasedonsurfacespectroscopyinordertoprovidebothaveragepropertiesaswellasstatisticalresults

•Identifyingthesurfaceactivityanddefectsrelatedtocorrosiontounderstandcorrosionmechanisms

•Selectingexamplesthatshowcapabilitiesofsurfacespectroscopyandmicroscopyprobesonmetalsurfacestoshowrangeofinformationpossible

Steven Baldelli, Associate Professor, University Of Houston

11.40 Question & Answer Session

11.50 Lunch

MFL AND UT TOOLS

12.50 Comparing The Effectiveness Of MFL Vs. UT

Tools To Identify Small And Large Anomalies In The

Pipeline

•ReviewingultrahighdataoutputofMFLtoolsandUTtoolstodeterminewhichismoreaccurateintermsofpullingoutsmallerandlargeranomalies

•IdentifyinglimitationsintheuseofMFLtoolsandUTtoolstounderstandit’sapplicability

•ComparingtheprosandconsofusingaMFLtoolandaUTtooltoevaluateeachmethod’slong-termcost-effectiveness

•UnderstandingtheaccuracyofMFLtoolsandUTtoolstoguaranteethequalityoftheassessmentinthelongrunandpreventduplicatevalidationdigs

1.20 Question & Answer Session

MAINTENANCE PIGGING & CHEMICAL TREATMENTS

SELECTING CHEMICAL TREATMENTS TO WORK

EFFECTIVELY WITH PIGGING PROGRAMS TO OPTIMIZE

PIPELINE CLEANING

INTERACTIVE PANEL DISCUSSION: CHEMICAL

TREATMENT SELECTION

1.30 Selecting The Most Cost-Effective Chemical

Application To Eliminate Bacteria Induced Corrosion In

Crude Pipelines

•Trucktreatingvs.continuousinjection:understandingwhichmethodworksbestfordifferentpipelineconditions

•Examiningthecriteriabeingusedtoselectthetypeandconcentrationofbiocidesbeingusedforefficientpipelinecleaning

•Treatingbehindapipelinepigtoensurethepipelineisascleanaspossible

•Selectingchemicaltreatmentstoworkoptimallyinconjunctionwiththerunningofmaintenancepigs

•Eliminatingbacteriaincrudepipelinestopreventinternalcorrosion

Shane McCord, Manager Corrosion Control, Hiland Partners

2.00 Question & Answer Session

2.10 Afternoon Refreshments

CHEMICAL TREATMENTS

2.40 Showcasing How Innovative Chemical Treatments Compare To Biocides In Treating And Removing Bacteria To Prevent Internal Corrosion In Pipes

•Providingacost-benefitanalysisofnewchemicalsvs.biocidestoidentifynewopportunitiesforincreasingtheefficiencyofchemicaltreatments

•Evaluatingthebacterialcountsresultingfromdifferentchemicaltypesagainstcosttodeducethemostcost-effectivechemicaltreatment

•Testingtheeffectivenessofdifferentchemicalstoverifythattheyareworking

•Identifyingthebestapplicationforglutaraldehydebiocides,quaternaryammoniumbiocidesandothertypesofbiocidesI

•dentifyingacost-effectivemethodforchemicallytreatingandeliminatingbacteriainpipelinestopreventinternalcorrosion

3.10 Question & Answer Session

PIGGING FOR LOW FLOW PIPELINES: CASE STUDY

3.20 Implementing An Effective Smart Pig Program To Combat Low Flow Pipelines As A Result Of Internal Corrosion

•Frequency:understandingthecriteriausedtodeterminethefrequencyinwhichpigsarerun

•AlternatingPigs:Definingthecriteriaforalternatingpigsduringthecleaningprocesstomaintaincrudeflowinthepipe

•Understandinghowanoperatorhasanalyzedthedataanddoneanomalydigstoprovideguidelinesforrunningasmartpigprogram

•Followinguponsmartpigprogramstoidentifyproblemareas,mitigatecorrosionandrectifyprotectionfailures

3.50 Question & Answer Session

4.00 Chair’s Closing Remarks & End Of Conference

www.crude-pipeline-asset-integrity-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

This conference was a great opportunity to hear what others are doingOccidental Petroleum

I enjoyed the diverse information offered through different speakers’ presentationsDCP Midstream

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8.30 Chair’s Opening Remarks

AC CORROSION: DETECTION, PROTECTION & MITIGATION

IDENTIFYING EFFECTIVE ASSESSMENT AND MITIGATION TECHNIQUES FOR AC INTERFERENCE TO PREVENT

HOLES IN THE PIPE

AC CORROSION: DETECTION

8.40 Understanding How To Detect And Monitor AC Corrosion To Prevent AC Interference From Corroding The Pipe

•Testingtheinterferenceofhigh-poweredtransmissionandACinducedcarbontodesignaneffectivemitigationsystemandpreventholesinthepipe

•PreventingtheACcurrentfromdeterioratingthecoatingandattackingthepipe

•Definingthecriteriatousetochangethevoltageonolderpipelines

•LookingathowACmodelingsoftware’shavebeeninstalledtodetectACcorrosion

•ExaminingnewmethodsformeasuringACcorrosiontomitigateinterference

•UnderstandingthelevelsatwhichACinfluencebecomesaproblemonthedifferenttypesofcoating

Allen Carlile, Corrosion Process Manager, Kinder Morgan

9.10 Question & Answer Session

AC CORROSION: PROTECTION & MITIGATION

9.20 Identifying An Effective Design For AC Mitigation Systems To Control AC Corrosion And Extend The Life Of The Pipeline

•Understandingtheoptimaltimetoscopeinthecathodicprotection:beforeorafterthepipelineisbuilt?

•EvaluatingdifferentdesignsforACMitigationsystems:lookingatzincvs.coppersystemstodeterminewhatworksbest

•Monitoringpipelineswithanodicprotectiontounderstandiftherehasbeenagreateropportunityforcorrosion

•Exploringthebenefitsofusinganodictoprovideprotectioninhighacidicenvironments

•Examiningifresultsseenfromtheapplicationofanodicprotectionaresuperiortomoreatraditionalcathodicapplication

Allen Carlile, Corrosion Process Manager, Kinder Morgan

9.50 Question & Answer Session

10.00 Morning Refreshments

FACILITY INTEGRITY MANAGEMENTTREATING CORROSION IN FACILITY TANKS, NON-PIGGABLE LINES AND GATHERING PIPELINES TO

PREVENT IT FROM SPREADING INTO THE MAIN PIPELINE SYSTEM

TREATING TANKS: PANEL

10.30 Exploring Options For Treating Tanks Inside The Facility To Eliminate Corrosion And Prevent Infiltration Into The Main Pipeline

•Comparingresultsseenfrombatchtreatmentvs.continuousinjectiontoidentifythemostsuccessfulchemicalapplicationfortanks

•Wateranalysisincrudeoiltanks:exploringthepossibilityoftreatingcrudeoilinthetankagetodetectcorrosionbeforeitbecomesactive

•Evaluatingiftheeffectivenessofchemicaltreatmentsarebeingimpactedbythehighvolumesconstantlymovinginandoutofthetank

•Understandingiftreatmentoftanksleadstocost-savingsthroughareducedtreatmentonthemainpipeline

•Examiningtheextenttowhichchemicaltreatmentsinsidethetankarefullyremovingcorrodents

•DiscussingtheuseofparaffinsolventsandgelpigstodissolveexistingironsulphideandothercorrodentsInthetank

Panelist: Cutty Cunningham, Manager - Asset Integrity, Centurion Pipeline L.P

11.00 Question & Answer Session

TREATING NON-PIGGABLE LINES

11.10 Identifying Accurate And Time-Efficient Pipeline Inspection Techniques To Maintain Pipeline Integrity In Non-Piggable Lines

•Understandinghowtoinspectlineswherehighinspectiontoolscannotberuntomaintainassetintegrity

•Discussingtechniquesthathavesuccessfuladdressedtimeconcernswheninspectinganon-piggablelines

•Reviewingtheneedforqualifiedpersonnelforconductingaccurateassessmentsofpipelineintegrity

•ImplementingAPI2611effectivelytounderstandthesegmentationofthesystemsandtheriskbasedprocess

11.40 Question & Answer Session

11.50 Networking Lunch

COATING TECHNIQUESEVALUATING COATING TECHNIQUES THAT HAVE PROVEN

SUCCESSFUL IN REDUCING PIPELINE FAILURE

COATING TECHNIQUES

12.50 Ensuring The Success Of A Project Through The Optimal Selection Of Coating Techniques

•ReviewingNACE,-SSPC,ISOSurfacePreparationStandardssotheownerknowswhatthey’regetting,thecontractorknowswhatthey’resupplying,andthepaintmanufacturerknowswhatthey’rewarranting

•Exploringthethreecomponentsofaperfectsurfacepreparationtoensureperformance

•Understandingthelogisticsofremovalofthickcoaltar(coating)andtapetoidentifythemosttime-effectivetechnique

•Evaluatingtheeconomicparameterstodecidewhethertorepairortoreplacetojustifycapitalexpenditure

Lydia Frenzel, Director, Advisory Council

1.20 Question & Answer Session

GATHERING PIPELINES

1.30 Fully Integrating Gathering Pipelines Into The Internal Integrity Management Program To Service Them Better In The Long-Run

•Examininghowpipelineoperator’sareimplementingintegrityassessmentstoverifytheintegrityofgatheringpipelines

•Identifyingcost-effectivesolutionsforservicingcorrosioningatheringpipelinestominimizeexpenditure

•Outliningtheimplicationsfurtherregulationongatheringsystemswillhaveonthefocusofgatheringpipelinesintheoverallassetintegrityplan

2.00 Question & Answer Session

2.10 Afternoon Refreshments

LATEST PIPELINE REPAIR METHODOLOGIESEXPLORING INNOVATIVE NO-WELDED PIPELINE REPAIR

METHODS TO REACH AREAS OF PIPE THAT ARE DIFFICULT TO WELD

PIPELINE REPAIR TECHNIQUES

2.40 Identifying Latest Pipeline Repair Methods To Assess Their Effectiveness As An Alternative To The Dual Sleeves

•Focusingonnonweldedrepairmethodssuchasepoxysleevestofacilitaterepairingincriticallocationswhereitisdifficulttoweld

•Comparingthecostofcomposites,clamps,epoxysleevesandothertypesofsleevesrelativetothedualsleevemethod

•Understandingtheadhesiverequiredfornewnon-weldedgluerepairmethodstoidentifyanyprecautionsthathavetobetaken

•Evaluatingtheperformanceofthenewpipelinerepairmethodologiestoassesstheirlong-termstrengthanddurability

•Assessingthelong-termadequacyofarepairthroughtheevaluationofdifferentdegradationmechanisms

3.50 Question & Answer Session

DATA ANALYSIS AND INTERPRETATIONEXAMINING BEST PRACTICES FOR INTEGRATING DATA TO STANDARDIZE INFORMATION GATHERING AND ANALYSIS

DATA INTEGRATION: GIS SOLUTIONS

4.00 Providing Solutions For Quick Data Integration And Analysis To Optimize Maintenance And Integrity Procedures

•Linkingthepipelinespecdatafromtheinlineinspectiontooltoageographicinformationsystem(GIS)tomapthepipeline

•IntegratinginlineinspectiontoaGISSoftwaretobeabletolookatotherdatasuchasdatalineverification

•RunningclassanalysiswithinGISsoftwaretoidentifyhighriskareas

•FindingtheoptimalsolutionforcombiningGISanalysisandteamverificationonthefieldtooptimizedataintegration

4.30 Question & Answer Session

4.40 End Of Conference

Day 2Thursday November 20, 2014

AC CORROSION, FACILITY INTEGRITY MANAGEMENT, COATING TECHNIQUES, REPAIR METHODOLOGIES & REGULATIONSEvaluating methods managing AC Corrosion and Facility Integrity, identifying latest repair methodologies, data integration strategies and pipeline regulations to optimize the overall asset integrity management plan

www.crude-pipeline-asset-integrity-2014.com (1) 800 721 3915 [email protected]

Great opportunity to meet new people from different areas and explore new opportunities.BP

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