Pipeline Pigging & Integrity Management …A. HakIndustrial Services, Geldermalsen,Netherlands 11.50...
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& Integrity ManagementCourses • Conference • Exhibition
Exhibition Schedule
Tuesday, February 13
12:00pm-4:00 Setup6:00pm-7:00pm Cocktail reception in the Exhibition Hall, exhibits open
Wednesday, February 14
9:00am-6:30pm Exhibits open
5:00-6:30pm Cocktail Reception in the Exhibition Hall
Thursday, February 15
9:00am-1:30pm Exhibits open
1:30pm Dismantle exhibits
Conference Technical Program
Wednesday, February 14
9.00 Opening remarks
9.15 1 Determining the velocity required to keep solids moving in liquid pipelines, Dr John
Smart, John Smart Consulting Engineers, Houston, TX, USA
9.55 2 Chemically cleaning pipelines, by George Carlisle, Baker Hughes Pipeline ManagementGroup, Houston, TX, USA
10.35 Coffee, exhibition
11.10 3 Inspection of non-piggable pipelines using ultrasonic PigLet technology, Hans Gmitroij,A. Hak Industrial Services, Geldermalsen, Netherlands
11.50 4 Method for establishing hydrostatic re-test intervals for pipelines with stress-corrosion
cracking, by Dr Ray Fessler, Biztek Consulting, Evanston, IL, USA, and Steve Rapp,Duke Energy Transmission, Houston, TX, USA
12.30 Lunch, exhibition
1.50 5 Development of a predictive model to detect the location of susceptible SCC areas, byJorge Bonetto, Transportadora de Gas del Sur SA (TGS), Buenos Aires, Argentina
2.30 6 Legal issues in pipeline integrity programs, by Chris A Paul, Joyce, Paul & McDaniel,
Tulsa, OK, USA
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3.10 Coffee, exhibition
3.40 7 Sustaining and improving the viability of the pipeline infrastructure, by Tom Miesner,
Miesner LLC, Katy, TX, USA
4.20 8 Camisea pipeline ruptures, audit, and next steps, by Bill Powers and Carlos Salazar, E-
Tech International, Santa Fe, NM, USA
5.00 End of day 1 - reception in exhibition area
Thursday, February 15
9.00 9 Camisea pipelines integrity challenges, by Jose Luis Lanziani and Luis Sotelo Alvarado,
Transportadora de Gas del Peru SA, Lima, Peru
9.40 10 Operator assessment of ILI defects, by Kevin W. Ferguson, Panhandle Eastern Pipe Line
Co, Houston, TX, USA
10.20 Coffee, exhibition
11.00 11 Response to API 1163 and its impact on pipeline integrity management, by Munendra S
Tomar and Martin Fingerhut, Applus RTD, Houston, TX, USA
11.40 12 Leak detection system demonstration at Equitable Midstream, by Dr Scott McLaren,
Apogee Scientific, Englewood, CO, USA, and Robert Cooper, Equitable Midstream,
Charleston, WV, USA
12.20 Lunch, exhibition
1.40 13 ILI performance verification and assessment, by Guy Desjardins, Desjardins Integrity
Ltd, Calgary, AB, Canada, and Randy Nickle and Mike Read, Alliance Pipeline, Calgary,
AB, USA
2.20 14 Predicting corrosion rates for onshore oil and gas pipelines, by Dr Julia M. Race,
University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Newcastle, UK, and Jane Dawson, Leanne Stanley,and Dr Shahani Kariyawasam, PII Pipeline Solutions Business of GE Oil & Gas,
Cramlington, UK, and Calgary, AB, Canada
3.00 Coffee, exhibition
3.10 15 Combined metal loss and crack inspection of a gas pipeline utilizing ultrasound
technology, by Roger Vogel and Dr Michael Beller, NDT Systems & Services AG,Stutensee, Germany, Reinhard Dyck and Gerard Lalonde, Transcanada Pipeline,
Calgary, AB, Canada, Ray Yates, Tuboscope Pipeline Services, Houston, TX, USA, and
Lee Pollard, Tuboscope Pipeline Services, AB, Canada
3.50 16 Remote-field eddy current inspection system for small-diameter unpiggable pipelines, by
Gary L Burkhardt and Alfred E Crouch, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX,USA
4.30 End of conference
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