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GeoCorr Highway Traffic and the Effect on Pipelines Aerial Shot of Highways

Highway Traffic and the Effect on Pipelines

20 Dec, 2021

Most of the time, we think gas pipelines are only associated with filling up fuel tanks when it comes to highway traffic. However, interstate agencies and utility networks run over and under one another to maintain safe operations. As a result, there are sometimes unfortunate events involving highway traffic and its relative effects on pipelines. Take a look at how highway traffic correlates with damage to pipelines.

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GeoCorr Hurricane Ida Illustrates How Natural Disasters Affect O&G Pipelines Oil Rig in Ocean

How Natural Disasters Affect Oil & Gas Pipelines

10 Sep, 2021

The wrath of Hurricane Ida last month illustrated once again how natural disasters can affect oil and gas pipelines.

Reuters reported that the Category 4 storm caused widespread power outages and had oil and gas pipeline operators scrambling to inspect infrastructure for damage.

Enbridge, according to Reuters, was mobilizing crews to assess its facilities and had declared it was temporarily suspending some contracts under force majeure on two offshore pipelines, its Nautilus Pipeline and Mississippi Canyon Gas Pipeline.

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GeoCorr Pipeline Projects Vary by Diameter Across the US Rows of Pipes

Pipeline Projects Vary by Diameter Across the United States

9 Aug, 2021

Pipeline Inspection companies and their crews need to be flexible enough to handle various pipeline dimensions with new pipeline projects starting in the United States in 2021 ranging from 6 inches in diameter to 42 inches.

There was a time when inline inspections with intelligent pigs could only handle large dimension pipes but advancing technology now allows for pigging devices to handle cleaning and inspections of smaller diameter pipes, all the way down to 3 inches.

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GeoCorr The Impact Corrosion on Pipelines Workers and Large Pipe

The Impact of Corrosion on Pipelines

12 Jul, 2021

Pipelines are the major arteries of the energy sector, transporting oil, gas and other crucial products that fuel the American economy. Keeping these arteries healthy and free of defects is critical as a failed pipeline can lead to significant property damage, injury, and death.

Corrosion is one of the leading causes of pipeline incidents with the U.S. Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) data showing 18 percent of pipeline incidents on average were caused by corrosion between 1998 and 2017.

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