Pipeline Operating and Maintenance Procedures
Pipeline Operating and Maintenance Procedures
Pipeline Operating and Maintenance Procedures
Maintenance Procedures
Introduction
Basic Requirements
Training Program
Educational Program
PIPELINE MAINTENANCE
Periodic Surveillance of Pipelines
Taken when unusual operating and maintenance conditions occur,
such as failures and leakage. If not satisfying, a planned program shall
be initiated to abandon, replace or recondition and proof test
Pipeline Patrolling
to observe surface conditions on and adjacent to each pipeline right-of
way, indications of leaks, construction activity and any other factor
affecting the safety and operation
Leakage Surveys
Types of surveys shall be effective for determining if potentially
hazardous leakage exists. The extent and frequency are determined
by the operating pressure, piping age, and class location
PIPELINE MAINTENANCE
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Maintenance of Cover at Road Crossings
Maintenance can be done by providing barriers, culverts, concrete
pads, casing, or lowering the line
For corroded area smaller than 40.000 psi, the leak can be
repaired by using a steel plate patch with rounded corner
Pipeline markers
Pipeline pressure
Presence of defects
Existing curvature
Additional stresses
Vegetation surveys
Follow up Inspection
thermal effect
Visual Inspection
Valve records
Vault Maintenance
LOCATION CLASS
TABLE 854.1C
LOCATION CLASS
Historical records
Strength test
Leak test
Cathodic protection
Conversion Procedure
Records of the conversion