Pipeline Leak Detection Course is a 4-day training boot camp covers all aspects of pipeline leak detection system. Pipeline leak detection systems can help minimize the liability of pipeline operating companies. The early identification and accurate location of a pipeline incident are essential for protecting a company’s reputation.
Training objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
Explain the basic architecture and components of a Pipeline and Pipeline Leak Detection System & (LDS)
Describe the component technologies behind an LDS system
Describe the component technologies behind a SCADA system
Apply potential benefits of LDS and SCADA applied to Aramco
Understand the base standards that apply to LDS
Understand the terms used in describing the technology
Discuss the technical aspects of LDS, SCADA and methods
Review LDS and SCADA System Design Considerations
Review integration of LDS with SCADA
Explain LDS and SCADA performance , Optimization considerations
Explore project planning process of LDS
Discuss successful and unsuccessful LDS deployments
Step through a practical process for managing LDS Systems
Explore the current and future LDS market trends
Topics Discussed:
Pipeline Leak Detection techniques
Leak detection system optimizations to current operating and instrument conditions
Pipeline leak detection techniques by a SCADA system that controls and monitors the pipeline
Integrating leak detection into existing SCADA systems to provide alarm management of a leak
Event as well as record keeping &trending before & after the event
Techniques to locating the leak with a precise location for quicker response and repairs
Outline:
Basic Fundamental and Concepts of Leak Detection
Overview of Leak Detection Systems (LDS)
Types of LDS
LDS Technique Selection
Leak Classification and Action Criteria
Workshops and Group Project
Leak detection is a good tool for quickly raising alarms for theft, identifying product loss due to wear and corrosion to the pipe, and/or preventing environmental events caused by spills. Whether driven by safety and production concerns or regulatory requirements, the method chosen for leak detection has a significant impact on its effectiveness.
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Pipeline Leak Detection and Monitoring : Tonex Training
1. PIPELINE LEAK DETECTION
AND MONITORING TRAINING
4 Days Training Bootcamp From Tonex
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Pipeline Leak Detection Training
Pipeline Leak Detection Training Course Description:
Pipeline Leak Detection Course is a 4-day training boot camp covers all
aspects of pipeline leak detection system. Pipeline leak detection
systems can help minimize the liability of pipeline operating
companies. The early identification and accurate location of a pipeline
incident are essential for protecting a company’s reputation.
Leak detection is a good tool for quickly raising alarms for theft,
identifying product loss due to wear and corrosion to the pipe, and/or
preventing environmental events caused by spills. Whether driven by
safety and production concerns or regulatory requirements, the
method chosen for leak detection has a significant impact on its
effectiveness.
3. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/pipeline-leak-detection-training/
Pipeline Leak Detection Training
Although moving crude oil, gas, liquid and hazardous materials in
pipelines is the safest means of transport, a number of incidents have
been associated with this method.
Statistics from the Office of Pipeline Safety within the U.S. Department
of Transportation, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety
Administration show that over the twenty year period from 1991 to
2010 there were 5,636 significant incidents involving 378 fatalities,
US$ 440,652,471 property damage and 2,566,699 gross barrels spilled
in the USA alone.
Pipeline incidents incur liabilities to pipeline operators, pipeline
shareholders and owner of the volume lost. Such liabilities can range
from cleaning up cost and damage compensation to criminal offences.
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Pipeline Leak Detection Training
Major liabilities are usually associated with major leak events without
a reliable pipeline leak detection system. Therefore investing in a
proven and reliable leak detection system can help pipeline companies
minimize the consequences of a pipeline incident.
To maintain the above performance standard, it is necessary for the
pipeline operating companies and leak detection system to insure
that:
• The field instruments are working correctly.
• The SCADA and telecommunication system are available.
• The leak detection system is optimized to current operating and
instrument conditions.
• Alarms and anomalies are addressed timely.
• Operators have confidence in the leak detection system at all
times.
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Pipeline Leak Detection Training
Training objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Explain the basic architecture and components of a Pipeline and
Pipeline Leak Detection System & (LDS)
• Describe the component technologies behind an LDS system
• Describe the component technologies behind a SCADA system
• Apply potential benefits of LDS and SCADA applied to Aramco
• Understand the base standards that apply to LDS
• Understand the terms used in describing the technology
• Discuss the technical aspects of LDS, SCADA and methods
• Review LDS and SCADA System Design Considerations
• Review integration of LDS with SCADA
• Explain LDS and SCADA performance , Optimization considerations
• Explore project planning process of LDS
• Discuss successful and unsuccessful LDS deployments
• Step through a practical process for managing LDS Systems
• Explore the current and future LDS market trends
6. https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/pipeline-leak-detection-training/
Pipeline Leak Detection Training
Topics Discussed:
• Pipeline Leak Detection techniques
• Leak detection system optimizations to current operating and
instrument conditions
• Pipeline leak detection techniques by a SCADA system that
controls and monitors the pipeline
• Integrating leak detection into existing SCADA systems to provide
alarm management of a leak
• Event as well as record keeping &trending before & after the event
• Techniques to locating the leak with a precise location for quicker
response and repairs
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Pipeline Leak Detection Training
Basic Fundamental and Concepts of Leak Detection:
• General Types of Energy Pipelines
• Crude oil
• Multi-products with varying batch sizes
• Natural gas including wet gas
• Carbon Monoxide (CO)
• Hydrogen (H2), Ethylene, Chlorine, Propylene, LPG, and Water
• Pipeline Components
• Structural Design of Pipeline
• Planning and Construction of Pipeline
• Instrumentation and Pigging
• Maintenance, Reliability and Failure Analysis
• Pipe defects & Corrosion on Pipeline
• Pipeline Rehabilitation and Repair Techniques
• Flaws in Pipeline Leak Detection Systems
• Leak Detection Systems (LDS) & SCADA Systems
• Integration of a LDS with SCADA
• Multiphase pipeline leak detection
• Pipeline Risk Assessment & Pipeline Maintenance and Repair
• Classification of Leak Detection Technologies
• Evaluation of Leak Detection Systems
• Standards for Leak Detection Systems
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Pipeline Leak Detection Training
LDS Technique Selection:
• Pipeline Service Types
• Types by Transport Function
• Pipe Leakage Evaluation
• Components and Definitions
• LDS Technique Selection
• LDS Selection Methodology
• Methods Used, Burst & leak history
• Pipeline Audits, DMA/Flow
• Measurement (flow into less flow out of network)
• Hydrostatic testing (pressure testing)
• Pipeline Asset Management
• Infrastructure Leakage Index (ILI)
• Pressure Control
• District Meter Areas (DMA’s)
• Leak Noise Surveys
• Leak Correlation Survey’s
• Noise Logger Survey’s
• Acoustic emission
• Acoustic with Correlation
• Ultrasonic, Ultrasonic flow measurement
• Transit time and Doppler
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Pipeline Leak Detection Training
Leak Classification and Action Criteria:
• Multiphase flow
• Hydrates
• Monitoring Techniques
• Computational Methods
• Over/Short Comparison
• Volume Balance with Line Pack Correction
• Pattern of Discrepancy Between Modeled
• Measured Pressure and/or Flow
• Rate of Pressure/Flow Change
• Statistical Methods
• System Identification with Digital Signal Analysis
• Rupture Detection
• Comparison of Computational Methods
• Field Instrumentation Requirements
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Pipeline Leak Detection Training
Leak Classification and Action Criteria:
• Multiphase flow
• Hydrates
• Monitoring Techniques
• Computational Methods
• Over/Short Comparison
• Volume Balance with Line Pack Correction
• Pattern of Discrepancy Between Modeled
• Measured Pressure and/or Flow
• Rate of Pressure/Flow Change
• Statistical Methods
• System Identification with Digital Signal Analysis
• Rupture Detection
• Comparison of Computational Methods
• Field Instrumentation Requirements
14. PIPELINE LEAK DETECTION
AND MONITORING TRAINING
4 Days Training Bootcamp From Tonex
https://www.tonex.com/training-courses/pipeline-leak-detection-training/
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