Ever
seen screwed pipe from 1915? A seamless pipe segment from 1917? A slice of
24″ pipe with a 4,620 psi test pressure? Ever wondered what a 3.5″
ANSI 1500# bolt really looks like? Need a good example of the effects of MIC
corrosion? Slotting corrosion? Weld cracking? How about a 20″ pipeline
that was crushed during a levee failure after Hurricane Katrina?
Thanks to Shell Pipeline (and their recent office relocation), we have all of
that and more on display in our offices in downtown Houston. Please drop by,
and we’ll be glad to show you around.
We have plenty of space left to display all of those interesting pipeline
samples that YOUR company might no longer need or have room for. For more
information on how to send pipe samples to RCP, please contact Jessica Foley.
In This Issue
- PHMSA Advisory Bulletin (ADB-2014-05) Guidance for Strengthening Pipeline Safety through Rigorous Program Evaluation & Meaningful Metrics
- PHMSA Revised O&M Enforcement Guidance
- Audit Assistance
- PHMSA Study of Impact of One-Call Exemptions
- Damage Prevention Plans
- API RP1173 Draft Pipeline Safety Management System
- Illinois Pipeline Regulation Update
- Bored Reading the Federal Register? Try Texas.
- TRRC Chapter 8 Pipeline Safety Adopts Farm Tap Regulations
- PHMSA NPMS Public Meeting
- Pipeline Safety Trust Meeting
- Underwater Inspection Procedures & Inspection Interval Risk Model Updates
- Pipeline Pressure Testing Workshop: January 13-14, 2015
- Pressure Test Certification
- Pipeline Training Reference Museum