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June 2018

The June issue features technical articles on field joint coatings, subsea pipeline operations and cathodic protection. The regional focus is the USA and there is a special report on pipeline construction in the southern gas corridor.


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Contents

Pipeline stampede
Gordon Cope assesses the USA’s deluge of pipeline projects and the likelihood of becoming the world’s largest oil producer.

Working on the Southern Gas Corridor
Fabrizio Mari, Agostino Napolitano, Nicola Gaddo and Rashad Khanlarov, Saipem, Italy; Omarov Togrul, SAJV, Azerbaijan; and Roberto Boni, Bonatti, Italy.

Coatings trade-off triangle
Bob Buchanan, Seal For Life Industries, USA.

Strength through fire
Ian Laing, ROSEN Group, UK.

Extending the life of a Thai pipeline
Hans Petter Engejordet, RPR Technologies, Norway.

Collaboration and custom design
Ty Samples, L.B. Foster Protective Coatings, USA.

The world’s largest field joint
David Britch, Pipeline Induction Heat Ltd, UK.

Curbing corrosion with currents and coatings
Dr. Jeffrey David Rogozinski, Sherwin-Williams Protective & Marine Coatings, USA.

The future of pipeline integrity
Aaron Boettcher and Keith Chambless, Emerson, USA.

Maximising potential
Jenny Hudson and Ellie Lynch, EN Engineering, LLC, USA.

A tight squeeze
Mark Olson, Laura Kendrick and Rick Desaulniers, Entegra, USA.

Measure twice, cut once
Marcus Veltman, Inline Pigging Solutions, Canada.

360° coverage
Ulrich Menne, Robert Peters, Andre Germes, Stefan Nitsche and Hendrik Holzapfel, Vallourec, Germany.

Sounds under the sea
Luigi Barbagelata, Co.L.Mar, Italy.

Rehab rather than replace
Dennis Snijders, APS, Dubai.

Do you really know where they put your pipe?
Mark Smith and Edward Strauser, Geospatial Corporation, USA.

Troublesome tubes
Matteo Vicini, ASED, Italy.

Fewer pollutants = cleaner air
Michel Deruyck, Jan De Nul Group, Luxembourg.


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