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Government Industry R&D Forum 22-24 March 2005 Pipeline Design & Construction Near Term Focus Future Gaps & Opportunities
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DC&O Mission Statement Develop safe, environmentally responsible, cost-effective and reliable solutions for the design, construction, and operation of energy pipelines
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DC&O Key Emphasis Areas Offshore Onshore and Arctic Damage Prevention and Protection Reliability Based Design and Prevention Integrity Practice Standardization
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Technical Programs (2001 – 2004) 1. Prevention of Third Party Damage $1,305k 2. Implementing Integrity Standards $3,060k 3. Reliability-Based Design Alternatives$918k 4. Determination of Max. Safe Surface Loads$994k 5. Leak Detection and Notification$350k 6. Prevention of Critical Pipeline Strains $1,363k 7. Solutions for Adverse Crossings$245k $8,235k
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Future Needs Geological events Adverse environments Environmental impacts Reliable operations
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Geological Events Fault creep, landslides, settlement, earthquakes Traditional approach is excessive conservatism Reduce cost associated with overly conservative designs and maintenance protocols Need engineering procedures, methods and models to mitigate effect of pipe-soil interactions Ground movement Stresses as pipe-soil couple responds to displacement Support and loading configurations Material properties Corrosion
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Geological Events Continuity of service Mitigate life and property threatening incidents Landslides & other large displacements Need methodologies and tools to Identify high risk regions Estimate risk of pipeline failure Preclude extended damage to pipeline operation
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Adverse Environments Reliable Design, Construction and Operation Arctic & Sub-Arctic Regions Need better understanding of terrain influence on pipeline construction & maintenance Need numerical & engineering models Design, construction & integrity analysis Axial loading due to thermal effects Freeze-thaw cycles of permafrost induce transverse cyclic bending More aggressive environmental protection standards Maintenance of rights of way
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Environmental Impact Mitigate delays in permitting for new construction Mitigate environmental concerns over right of way maintenance Need for standardized design methodologies, simplified information exchange and recommended practices Disposition of hydrotest waters Habitat fragmentation Vegetation management Integration
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Reliable Operation Third Party Damage 32% of all hazardous accidents were direct result of third party damage 9 deaths, 38 injuries, USD 91M Need to demonstrate feasibility of and gain acceptance for feasible methods of right of way management Real time reliable detection Viability of available technologies Critical safety Economics Need to commercialize viable options
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Reliable Operation Safe Loads For Buried Pipelines Need design and engineering tools to assess atypical loading conditions Need validated method to replace costly full scale geotechnical tests Shallow buried pipe Heavy equipment & blasting Database of physical test results including scaling factors
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Future Needs Four major categories Geological events Adverse environments Environmental impacts Reliable operations
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