Cross-border Oil and Gas Pipelines and the Role of the Transit Country

Cross-border Oil and Gas Pipelines and the Role of the Transit Country

Author: E. Omonbude

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-01-12

Total Pages: 259

ISBN-13: 1137274522

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With frequent discoveries of energy resources in remote and undeveloped areas, the importance of transnational oil and gas pipelines is set to grow ever more prominent. This study dissects the diplomacy and bargaining power of the transit country and the shifting economic relations involved in cross-border energy transportation.


Oil and Gas Pipeline Fundamentals

Oil and Gas Pipeline Fundamentals

Author: John L. Kennedy

Publisher: Pennwell Books

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 388

ISBN-13:

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Industry expert John Kennedy details the oil and gas pipeline operation industry in this complete text. Contents: Pipeline industry overview Types of pipelines Pipe manufacture and coating Fundamentals of pipeline design Pumps and compressors Prime movers Construction practices and equipment Welding techniques and equipment Operation and control Metering and storage Maintenance and repair Inspection and rehabilitation Pipeline regulation Safety and environmental protection Tommorrow's technology. (Amazon)


Oil and Gas Pipelines

Oil and Gas Pipelines

Author: R. Winston Revie

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-04-20

Total Pages: 868

ISBN-13: 1118216717

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A comprehensive and detailed reference guide on the integrity and safety of oil and gas pipelines, both onshore and offshore Covers a wide variety of topics, including design, pipe manufacture, pipeline welding, human factors, residual stresses, mechanical damage, fracture and corrosion, protection, inspection and monitoring, pipeline cleaning, direct assessment, repair, risk management, and abandonment Links modern and vintage practices to help integrity engineers better understand their system and apply up-to-date technology to older infrastructure Includes case histories with examples of solutions to complex problems related to pipeline integrity Includes chapters on stress-based and strain-based design, the latter being a novel type of design that has only recently been investigated by designer firms and regulators Provides information to help those who are responsible to establish procedures for ensuring pipeline integrity and safety


The Global Game of Oil Pipelines

The Global Game of Oil Pipelines

Author: Gulshan Dietl

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2021-11-29

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 1000505596

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Oil has long been and will continue to be at the centre of the global economy. This book explores the oil trade, energy (geo)politics, and new trends in regionalising or globalising the oil industry in the new era of international relations and economic competition. Energy pipelines carrying oil and gas from the well-head to the market, generally run through two or more states; and often from one continent to the other. This book maps the oil flowing through international and intercontinental pipelines and unravels the political, commercial and technological considerations behind the mapping of oil routes and forging of trade ties between nation-states. Through case studies from the major oil-exporting regions like Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Iran, the USA, Canada and Russia, it analyses the changing trends in their policies around oil trade, bilateral relations, energy, and security. It also considers the environmental protests around the continued dependency on oil, the teapot refineries under the Islamic State, investments, oil lobbies and insurrections to understand the broad picture of shifting regional and geopolitical realities and the scramble for vital resources. This comprehensive book will be of interest to students of the geopolitics of energy, international relations, security and strategic studies, energy studies as well as the media and with policymakers.


Pipeline

Pipeline

Author: Dominique Morisseau

Publisher: Concord Theatricals

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 72

ISBN-13: 0573706816

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Nya, an inner-city public high school teacher, is committed to her students but desperate to give her only son Omari opportunities they’ll never have. When a controversial incident at his upstate private school threatens to get him expelled, Nya must confront his rage and her own choices as a parent. But will she be able to reach him before a world beyond her control pulls him away? With profound compassion and lyricism, Pipeline brings an urgent conversation powerfully to the fore. Morisseau pens a deeply moving story of a mother’s fight to give her son a future — without turning her back on the community that made him who he is.


Offshore Pipelines

Offshore Pipelines

Author: Boyun Guo

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2005-04-25

Total Pages: 302

ISBN-13: 0080456901

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Offshore Pipelines covers the full scope of pipeline development from pipeline designing, installing, and testing to operating. It gathers the authors' experiences gained through years of designing, installing, testing, and operating submarine pipelines. The aim is to provide engineers and management personnel a guideline to achieve cost-effective management in their offshore and deepwater pipeline development and operations. The book is organized into three parts. Part I presents design practices used in developing submarine oil and gas pipelines and risers. Contents of this part include selection of pipe size, coating, and insulation. Part II provides guidelines for pipeline installations. It focuses on controlling bending stresses and pipe stability during laying pipelines. Part III deals with problems that occur during pipeline operations. Topics covered include pipeline testing and commissioning, flow assurance engineering, and pigging operations. This book is written primarily for new and experienced engineers and management personnel who work on oil and gas pipelines in offshore and deepwater. It can also be used as a reference for college students of undergraduate and graduate levels in Ocean Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, and Petroleum Engineering.* Pipeline design engineers will learn how to design low-cost pipelines allowing long-term operability and safety.* Pipeline operation engineers and management personnel will learn how to operate their pipeline systems in a cost effective manner.* Deepwater pipelining is a new technology developed in the past ten years and growing quickly.


Dry Gas Seals Handbook

Dry Gas Seals Handbook

Author: John S. Stahley

Publisher: Pennwell Corporation

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 135

ISBN-13: 9781593700621

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&Quot;The information found in Dry Gas Seals Handbook will help you make informed decisions regarding the application, operation, and maintenance of dry gas seals. This book presents a complete guide to the technology, from the principle of gas seal operation to "lessons learned" from actual field experience."--BOOK JACKET.


Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing

Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing

Author: Saeid Mokhatab

Publisher: Gulf Professional Publishing

Published: 2012-07-02

Total Pages: 830

ISBN-13: 0123869145

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A unique, well-documented, and forward-thinking work, the second edition of Handbook of Natural Gas Transmission and Processing continues to present a thoroughly updated, authoritative, and comprehensive description of all major aspects of natural gas transmission and processing. It provides an ideal platform for engineers, technologists, and operations personnel working in the natural gas industry to get a better understanding of any special requirements for optimal design and operations of natural gas transmission pipelines and processing plants. First book of its kind that covers all aspects of natural gas transmission and processing Provides pivotal updates on the latest technologies, which have not been addressed in-depth in any existing books Offers practical advice for design and operation based on sound engineering principles and established techniques Examines ways to select the best processing route for optimal design of gas-processing plants Contains new discussions on process modeling, control, and optimization in gas processing industry


Introduction to the Oil Pipeline Industry

Introduction to the Oil Pipeline Industry

Author: Nora Sheppard

Publisher: Petroleum Extension Service

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13:

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Explains how pipelines daily move millions of barrels of crude oil and refined products in the United States. Reviews the history, development, and construction of petroleum pipelines and discusses gathering oil from the fields, operating pump stations, controlling oil movement, maintaining pipelines, and pipelining products. Also includes environmental considerations, special rules and regulations, and a glossary. Sponsored by the American Petroleum Institute, Transportation Department.