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API Standard to Improve In-line Pipeline Inspections
08/17/05
The American Petroleum Institute has
issued a new industry standard that will improve in-line
inspections of pipelines. The new standard, known as
API Standard 1163 or In-line
Inspection Systems Qualification Standard, provides guidance to in-line inspection (ILI) service providers and
pipeline operators employing ILI technology. ILI technology is sometimes called “smart
pigs.”
Smart pigs move through pipelines detecting
physical changes that could compromise pipeline integrity,
such as a reduction in wall thickness caused by corrosion.
Used properly, the technology can precisely measure the location of problems
along miles and miles of buried pipeline as well as their degree of seriousness.
The
new standard is an umbrella document that, by reference,
incorporates two standards, NACE RP 0102 Standard Recommend
Practice, In-Line Inspections of Pipelines, and ASNT
ILI-PQ In-Line Inspection Personnel Qualification & Certification.
Together, the three standards will help companies select and operate qualified
in-line inspection technology as well as interpret the results. They address
personnel and ILI systems qualifications. They provide criteria for selecting
a particular inspection system based on pipeline materials, operating conditions
and types of anomalies to be detected. They also provide guidance to help
operators work more effectively with contractors performing the inspections.
RP 1163 covers the qualification of
in-line inspection systems for onshore and offshore gas
and hazardous liquid pipelines. The ILI systems include
the hardware, software and personnel required to perform
an inspection and analyze the results.
To order RP 1163,
please contact Global Engineering Documents at 1-800-854-7179
or www.global.ihs.com.
The publication announcement is viewable on API’s
website.
Click here to download more information.
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