The document provides an overview and introduction to pipeline projects for pipeline project engineers. It discusses various topics related to pipelines including different modes of petroleum product transportation, advantages of pipeline transportation, cross-country pipelines in India, HPCL's pipeline network, and basic pipeline system components. The course aims to help engineers understand their role and provide foundational knowledge of pipelines. It includes modules on pipeline overview, HPCL pipelines, and a knowledge assessment.
The document provides procedures for pre-commissioning, commissioning, and preserving pipelines. It discusses:
1) Pre-commissioning activities including conformity checks, equipment testing, and acquiring necessary documentation.
2) Pipeline preservation which involves maintaining the pipeline with dry air if not filled within 6 months, or with nitrogen.
3) Commissioning procedures for dry pipelines including purging, loading, and placing sections into service through regulating gas flow and pressure. Procedures for wet pipelines include first drying the line before following dry pipeline commissioning steps.
Introduction to Oil and Gas Industry from Upstream (Exploration & Production), Midstream (Transportation & Storage), to Downstream (Refining, Petrochemical, & Marketing)
This document provides an overview of the oil and gas industry presented by Puput Aryanto Risanto. It discusses how oil and gas are used as energy sources and raw materials. The upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors of the industry are defined. Key aspects of exploration, appraisal, development and production processes in the upstream sector are outlined. The document also describes different contract types, typical organizational structures, economics over the lifecycle of oil and gas fields, characteristics of the industry, and careers working in oil and gas. Biographical information about the author's experience concludes the presentation.
Oil and-gas-facilities-and-pipelines-110906055120-phpapp01Philippe Porta
The document summarizes KBR's expertise in designing and executing oil and gas facilities and pipeline projects. It describes a project in Algeria where KBR designed carbon capture and storage facilities. It highlights KBR's ability to deliver projects on schedule and budget while balancing logistics, safety and sustainability even in remote locations. KBR has over 30 years of experience successfully delivering complex projects.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to liquid form for storage or transport. It takes up 600 times less space than gas in its gaseous state. LNG is predominantly methane and is odorless, colorless, non-toxic, and non-corrosive. It can be transported via tankers and re-gasified for distribution as pipeline natural gas. Global LNG demand is expected to continue growing significantly in the coming decades as new supply projects are developed. Bangladesh currently imports LNG through floating storage and regasification units but is also considering developing permanent land-based LNG facilities.
Introduction to oil and gas exploration and processingJohn Kingsley
This is a comprehensive presentation designed to give an overview and to introduce oil & gas operations.
Following are the contents of the presentation :
a) How Oil & Gas were formed ?
b) How are Oil and Gas deposits located ?
c) Economics of Exploration operations.
d) Definition of Oil Reserves.
e) Drilling & Production Process - How are they safely and efficiently extracted for onward processing without creating detrimental environmental impacts ?
f) History of “Off-shore Oil & Gas Exploration”.
g) Different types of “Off-shore Production facilities”.
h) Characteristics of Crude oil.
i) Oil & Gas Industry – Overall Block diagram.
j) Separation of Oil, Gas and Water.
k) Gas treatment and Export.
l) Oil treatment and Export.
m) Water treatment and disposal.
n) Pipeline transportation basics.
Know more about iFluids Engineering --> visit www.iFluids.com
This document lists and defines common mooring accessories used on ships and boats, including double bitts, bollards, corner mooring posts, cleats, open and closed chokes, releasing hooks, and power capstans. It also lists types of navigation lights and buoys, such as light ships, nun buoys, can buoys, and lighted buoys.
The document discusses various piping systems on ships including bilge, ballast, air/sounding, firefighting, fuel oil, lubricating oil, cooling water, compressed air, domestic water, steam, and cargo systems. Key details provided include requirements for pump capacities, pipe sizing formulas, tank arrangements, safety features such as quick closing valves and alarms, and material considerations for high pressure/temperature applications.
The document provides procedures for pre-commissioning, commissioning, and preserving pipelines. It discusses:
1) Pre-commissioning activities including conformity checks, equipment testing, and acquiring necessary documentation.
2) Pipeline preservation which involves maintaining the pipeline with dry air if not filled within 6 months, or with nitrogen.
3) Commissioning procedures for dry pipelines including purging, loading, and placing sections into service through regulating gas flow and pressure. Procedures for wet pipelines include first drying the line before following dry pipeline commissioning steps.
Introduction to Oil and Gas Industry from Upstream (Exploration & Production), Midstream (Transportation & Storage), to Downstream (Refining, Petrochemical, & Marketing)
This document provides an overview of the oil and gas industry presented by Puput Aryanto Risanto. It discusses how oil and gas are used as energy sources and raw materials. The upstream, midstream, and downstream sectors of the industry are defined. Key aspects of exploration, appraisal, development and production processes in the upstream sector are outlined. The document also describes different contract types, typical organizational structures, economics over the lifecycle of oil and gas fields, characteristics of the industry, and careers working in oil and gas. Biographical information about the author's experience concludes the presentation.
Oil and-gas-facilities-and-pipelines-110906055120-phpapp01Philippe Porta
The document summarizes KBR's expertise in designing and executing oil and gas facilities and pipeline projects. It describes a project in Algeria where KBR designed carbon capture and storage facilities. It highlights KBR's ability to deliver projects on schedule and budget while balancing logistics, safety and sustainability even in remote locations. KBR has over 30 years of experience successfully delivering complex projects.
Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is natural gas that has been cooled to liquid form for storage or transport. It takes up 600 times less space than gas in its gaseous state. LNG is predominantly methane and is odorless, colorless, non-toxic, and non-corrosive. It can be transported via tankers and re-gasified for distribution as pipeline natural gas. Global LNG demand is expected to continue growing significantly in the coming decades as new supply projects are developed. Bangladesh currently imports LNG through floating storage and regasification units but is also considering developing permanent land-based LNG facilities.
Introduction to oil and gas exploration and processingJohn Kingsley
This is a comprehensive presentation designed to give an overview and to introduce oil & gas operations.
Following are the contents of the presentation :
a) How Oil & Gas were formed ?
b) How are Oil and Gas deposits located ?
c) Economics of Exploration operations.
d) Definition of Oil Reserves.
e) Drilling & Production Process - How are they safely and efficiently extracted for onward processing without creating detrimental environmental impacts ?
f) History of “Off-shore Oil & Gas Exploration”.
g) Different types of “Off-shore Production facilities”.
h) Characteristics of Crude oil.
i) Oil & Gas Industry – Overall Block diagram.
j) Separation of Oil, Gas and Water.
k) Gas treatment and Export.
l) Oil treatment and Export.
m) Water treatment and disposal.
n) Pipeline transportation basics.
Know more about iFluids Engineering --> visit www.iFluids.com
This document lists and defines common mooring accessories used on ships and boats, including double bitts, bollards, corner mooring posts, cleats, open and closed chokes, releasing hooks, and power capstans. It also lists types of navigation lights and buoys, such as light ships, nun buoys, can buoys, and lighted buoys.
The document discusses various piping systems on ships including bilge, ballast, air/sounding, firefighting, fuel oil, lubricating oil, cooling water, compressed air, domestic water, steam, and cargo systems. Key details provided include requirements for pump capacities, pipe sizing formulas, tank arrangements, safety features such as quick closing valves and alarms, and material considerations for high pressure/temperature applications.
Introduction to Project Economics in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production (Upstream) Industry, including basic project economics method and example of calculation.
MlC 2006 General Introduction and PreparationPrabhash Sinha
The document provides an overview of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006. It consolidates over 60 earlier International Labour Organization conventions related to seafarers' working conditions. The MLC 2006 sets minimum requirements for areas like employment, accommodations, health, and social security. It aims to provide consistent protection for seafarers globally and strengthen enforcement. Major provisions include complaint procedures, obligations for shipowners, and a requirement that countries apply the standards to foreign ships within their ports.
This Training include several parts of Oil & Gas Engineering:
Petroleum Geology
Process Presentation
Utilities in an Oil & Gas Field
Process Engineering
Safety Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Control & Instrumentation Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Design Engineering - 3D Model
Field Engineering
Commissioning & Startup
For more détails, please contact: Ramzi Fathallah
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramzi-fathallah-a3762b85?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile
There are several types of oil platforms used to extract oil and natural gas from offshore sites. Fixed platforms are anchored directly to the seabed using concrete or steel legs. Jackup platforms have legs that can be lowered to the seabed for drilling but are raised during operations. Semi-submersibles have good stability in rough seas and are commonly used for offshore drilling in deep waters. Compliant and floating platforms are connected to the seabed and can move with external forces.
This document provides an overview of subsea pipeline systems. It discusses the key components including wellhead platforms, risers, pipelines, manifolds, and flowlines. It then describes various types of subsea pipelines and their purposes for transporting hydrocarbons from offshore production units to shore. The rest of the document outlines the major design considerations and analyses performed for subsea pipelines, such as sizing, material selection, mechanical design, stability, crossings, and cathodic protection. Standards and codes used for subsea pipeline design are also listed.
The document discusses India's oil and gas industry. It is divided into upstream, midstream and downstream sectors and includes state-owned and private companies. The industry faces a growing level of competition and high import dependence, but also opportunities through new technologies, sources and markets. Government policies aim to regulate the strategic industry and increase domestic production, though challenges remain around infrastructure, expertise and environmental impacts. The industry plays a central role in India's economy and energy security.
This document provides an overview and summary of a basic training course on petroleum storage tanks. It discusses various tank types including fixed roof tanks, internal floating roof tanks, and floating roof tanks. It covers tank design elements like the structure of the tank bottom and floor, thickness of bottom plates, and attachment of the bottom to the shell. It also addresses tank foundations, including the need for foundations to allow for leak detection. The goals of the training are identified as learning to identify tank types and equipment, understand tank limitations, perform volume calculations, and operate tanks safely.
The document discusses regulations for sewage treatment under MARPOL Annex IV and describes various sewage treatment plant systems. It notes that MARPOL Annex IV contains requirements to control pollution from sewage and certificates issued include the International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate. It then provides details on specific sewage treatment plant systems, including the activated sludge process, physical-chemical systems, electrocatalytic oxidation, and vacuum sewage systems. Maintenance requirements are also outlined.
This document provides an overview of offshore platform design, including the types of platforms, their key components, design considerations, and loads. The main types of platforms discussed are fixed structures like jacket platforms and compliant towers, and floating structures like tension leg platforms, semi-submersibles, and spars. Design involves considering environmental loads from waves, wind, earthquakes, and more, as well as structural analysis and ensuring stability.
This document provides an overview of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) life cycle, including liquefaction, transportation by ship and pipeline, storage, and regasification. It discusses the global growth of LNG trade in recent decades driven by new liquefaction facilities and expanding regasification capacity. New technologies like floating LNG and storage/regasification units have helped increase access to remote gas reserves and new markets. Overall the document outlines the key stages and evolving infrastructure involved in the production and distribution of LNG as a fuel on a global scale.
Final Report-City Gas Distribution (CGD) _Daxit AkbariDAXIT AKBARI 🇮🇳
This document provides an overview of Gujarat Gas Limited's city gas distribution business in India. It discusses the company's network, which includes over 16,000 km of pipelines distributing natural gas to over 10 lakh customers. It also outlines the key components of a city gas distribution network such as city gas stations, pipeline networks in steel and polyethylene, regulating stations, and CNG stations. The document then goes into details about ongoing pipeline projects and the methodology used for planning, designing, and constructing steel pipeline networks.
This document provides an overview of IMO regulations for improving ship energy efficiency, including:
- Chapter 4 of MARPOL Annex VI establishes mandatory energy efficiency standards for ships through the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) for new ships and the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) for all ships.
- IMO resolutions provide guidelines for calculating the EEDI and developing SEEMPs.
- Ships must undergo surveys and be issued an International Energy Efficiency Certificate verifying compliance with Chapter 4 requirements.
This document provides an overview of petroleum from a marketing perspective. It discusses the major oil companies and their joint ventures. The key points are:
1) The largest oil companies control a significant portion of the global oil supply through production and joint ventures. Major companies profiled include Saudi Aramco, Gazprom, Rosneft, Lukoil, and ExxonMobil.
2) These companies establish joint ventures to share resources and access new markets. For example, Saudi Aramco has partnerships with Shell, ExxonMobil, Sinopec, and Dow Chemical.
3) The oil companies engage in marketing and public relations activities to manage their public image and
The construction of pipelines involves breaking large projects into smaller sections called spreads. Each spread consists of crews that complete successive parts of the process as one crew finishes. The process begins with surveying the route, clearing obstacles, digging the trench, stringing and welding pipes, lowering the completed pipeline into the trench, and finally testing and site restoration.
This presentation simplifies the key postulates of Static and Mobile Pressure Vessel Rules (2016) last amended in 2018, for the design, License, operation and maintenance of LNG storage and regasification station.
LNG Basics document discusses liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its production and transportation. Some key points:
- LNG is natural gas that has been cooled to liquid form, which reduces its volume by about 600 times, making it feasible to transport over long distances.
- The liquefaction process involves purifying natural gas and cooling it to -162°C. LNG is then stored in insulated tanks and transported globally via specialized LNG carriers or tankers.
- Receiving terminals regasify LNG by reheating it, allowing it to then be distributed via pipeline as regular natural gas. Long-term contracts govern the international LNG trade between supplier and receiving countries.
Here are the key steps to take in the event of an LNG spill:
1. Evacuate the area immediately and move upwind. LNG vapors are heavier than air and can accumulate in low-lying areas.
2. Call emergency services and report the spill. Provide details on location, size of spill, and any injuries.
3. Warn others and prevent access to the spill area. Use barricades or barriers if possible.
4. Do not attempt to extinguish a LNG fire unless trained and it is safe to do so. Evacuate immediately instead.
5. Avoid direct contact with spilled LNG as it can cause frostbite or freeze skin/eyes on
Oil & Gas Plant Construction, Project Execution PlanDavid H Moloney
Details of how a Gas & Oil Plant is constructed, and how the progress, safety and quality is monitored and controlled. Also the measures to ensure that the site is environmentally friendly.
This document is a report submitted by Priya Kumari for her summer internship at IOCL from May 1st to June 1st 2015. It includes an introduction to IOCL and its divisions, a history of the corporation, an overview of pipeline operations including basic functions and hydraulics, and details about product and crude oil pipelines. The report contains acknowledgements, a table of contents, and covers topics like slack line flow, surge, critical product parameters, pigging, valves, and interface management in pipelines.
Introduction to Project Economics in Oil and Gas Exploration and Production (Upstream) Industry, including basic project economics method and example of calculation.
MlC 2006 General Introduction and PreparationPrabhash Sinha
The document provides an overview of the Maritime Labour Convention 2006. It consolidates over 60 earlier International Labour Organization conventions related to seafarers' working conditions. The MLC 2006 sets minimum requirements for areas like employment, accommodations, health, and social security. It aims to provide consistent protection for seafarers globally and strengthen enforcement. Major provisions include complaint procedures, obligations for shipowners, and a requirement that countries apply the standards to foreign ships within their ports.
This Training include several parts of Oil & Gas Engineering:
Petroleum Geology
Process Presentation
Utilities in an Oil & Gas Field
Process Engineering
Safety Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Control & Instrumentation Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Design Engineering - 3D Model
Field Engineering
Commissioning & Startup
For more détails, please contact: Ramzi Fathallah
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ramzi-fathallah-a3762b85?trk=nav_responsive_tab_profile
There are several types of oil platforms used to extract oil and natural gas from offshore sites. Fixed platforms are anchored directly to the seabed using concrete or steel legs. Jackup platforms have legs that can be lowered to the seabed for drilling but are raised during operations. Semi-submersibles have good stability in rough seas and are commonly used for offshore drilling in deep waters. Compliant and floating platforms are connected to the seabed and can move with external forces.
This document provides an overview of subsea pipeline systems. It discusses the key components including wellhead platforms, risers, pipelines, manifolds, and flowlines. It then describes various types of subsea pipelines and their purposes for transporting hydrocarbons from offshore production units to shore. The rest of the document outlines the major design considerations and analyses performed for subsea pipelines, such as sizing, material selection, mechanical design, stability, crossings, and cathodic protection. Standards and codes used for subsea pipeline design are also listed.
The document discusses India's oil and gas industry. It is divided into upstream, midstream and downstream sectors and includes state-owned and private companies. The industry faces a growing level of competition and high import dependence, but also opportunities through new technologies, sources and markets. Government policies aim to regulate the strategic industry and increase domestic production, though challenges remain around infrastructure, expertise and environmental impacts. The industry plays a central role in India's economy and energy security.
This document provides an overview and summary of a basic training course on petroleum storage tanks. It discusses various tank types including fixed roof tanks, internal floating roof tanks, and floating roof tanks. It covers tank design elements like the structure of the tank bottom and floor, thickness of bottom plates, and attachment of the bottom to the shell. It also addresses tank foundations, including the need for foundations to allow for leak detection. The goals of the training are identified as learning to identify tank types and equipment, understand tank limitations, perform volume calculations, and operate tanks safely.
The document discusses regulations for sewage treatment under MARPOL Annex IV and describes various sewage treatment plant systems. It notes that MARPOL Annex IV contains requirements to control pollution from sewage and certificates issued include the International Sewage Pollution Prevention Certificate. It then provides details on specific sewage treatment plant systems, including the activated sludge process, physical-chemical systems, electrocatalytic oxidation, and vacuum sewage systems. Maintenance requirements are also outlined.
This document provides an overview of offshore platform design, including the types of platforms, their key components, design considerations, and loads. The main types of platforms discussed are fixed structures like jacket platforms and compliant towers, and floating structures like tension leg platforms, semi-submersibles, and spars. Design involves considering environmental loads from waves, wind, earthquakes, and more, as well as structural analysis and ensuring stability.
This document provides an overview of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) life cycle, including liquefaction, transportation by ship and pipeline, storage, and regasification. It discusses the global growth of LNG trade in recent decades driven by new liquefaction facilities and expanding regasification capacity. New technologies like floating LNG and storage/regasification units have helped increase access to remote gas reserves and new markets. Overall the document outlines the key stages and evolving infrastructure involved in the production and distribution of LNG as a fuel on a global scale.
Final Report-City Gas Distribution (CGD) _Daxit AkbariDAXIT AKBARI 🇮🇳
This document provides an overview of Gujarat Gas Limited's city gas distribution business in India. It discusses the company's network, which includes over 16,000 km of pipelines distributing natural gas to over 10 lakh customers. It also outlines the key components of a city gas distribution network such as city gas stations, pipeline networks in steel and polyethylene, regulating stations, and CNG stations. The document then goes into details about ongoing pipeline projects and the methodology used for planning, designing, and constructing steel pipeline networks.
This document provides an overview of IMO regulations for improving ship energy efficiency, including:
- Chapter 4 of MARPOL Annex VI establishes mandatory energy efficiency standards for ships through the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI) for new ships and the Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP) for all ships.
- IMO resolutions provide guidelines for calculating the EEDI and developing SEEMPs.
- Ships must undergo surveys and be issued an International Energy Efficiency Certificate verifying compliance with Chapter 4 requirements.
This document provides an overview of petroleum from a marketing perspective. It discusses the major oil companies and their joint ventures. The key points are:
1) The largest oil companies control a significant portion of the global oil supply through production and joint ventures. Major companies profiled include Saudi Aramco, Gazprom, Rosneft, Lukoil, and ExxonMobil.
2) These companies establish joint ventures to share resources and access new markets. For example, Saudi Aramco has partnerships with Shell, ExxonMobil, Sinopec, and Dow Chemical.
3) The oil companies engage in marketing and public relations activities to manage their public image and
The construction of pipelines involves breaking large projects into smaller sections called spreads. Each spread consists of crews that complete successive parts of the process as one crew finishes. The process begins with surveying the route, clearing obstacles, digging the trench, stringing and welding pipes, lowering the completed pipeline into the trench, and finally testing and site restoration.
This presentation simplifies the key postulates of Static and Mobile Pressure Vessel Rules (2016) last amended in 2018, for the design, License, operation and maintenance of LNG storage and regasification station.
LNG Basics document discusses liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its production and transportation. Some key points:
- LNG is natural gas that has been cooled to liquid form, which reduces its volume by about 600 times, making it feasible to transport over long distances.
- The liquefaction process involves purifying natural gas and cooling it to -162°C. LNG is then stored in insulated tanks and transported globally via specialized LNG carriers or tankers.
- Receiving terminals regasify LNG by reheating it, allowing it to then be distributed via pipeline as regular natural gas. Long-term contracts govern the international LNG trade between supplier and receiving countries.
Here are the key steps to take in the event of an LNG spill:
1. Evacuate the area immediately and move upwind. LNG vapors are heavier than air and can accumulate in low-lying areas.
2. Call emergency services and report the spill. Provide details on location, size of spill, and any injuries.
3. Warn others and prevent access to the spill area. Use barricades or barriers if possible.
4. Do not attempt to extinguish a LNG fire unless trained and it is safe to do so. Evacuate immediately instead.
5. Avoid direct contact with spilled LNG as it can cause frostbite or freeze skin/eyes on
Oil & Gas Plant Construction, Project Execution PlanDavid H Moloney
Details of how a Gas & Oil Plant is constructed, and how the progress, safety and quality is monitored and controlled. Also the measures to ensure that the site is environmentally friendly.
This document is a report submitted by Priya Kumari for her summer internship at IOCL from May 1st to June 1st 2015. It includes an introduction to IOCL and its divisions, a history of the corporation, an overview of pipeline operations including basic functions and hydraulics, and details about product and crude oil pipelines. The report contains acknowledgements, a table of contents, and covers topics like slack line flow, surge, critical product parameters, pigging, valves, and interface management in pipelines.
Quality Management of NH 31 from Etah to Kasganj in U.P.ijtsrd
Quality systems entail having the organizational structure, responsibilities, procedures, processes and resources for implementing quality management such that there is a guiding framework to ensure that every time a process is performed the same information, method, skills and controls are used and practiced in a consistent manner. Construction firms have been continually struggling with its implementation. Historically construction has been an industry reluctant to implement change. Consequently, it has remained behind where it should be on the implementation of TQM. When a state highway physical works contract is issued for tender, it will be assessed to determine the quality assurance level. Transit will select the level for the contract using a formula designed to determine the relative complexity of the contract. NH-31 Extension is the newly declared National Highway of this region which starts form Etah to Kasganj. Its length is 97.48 Km. It is an important link road between Mainpuri and Bareilly. International tourist forms different countries commute through this road. It is very important road form cultural, commercial and strategic point of view; so, it has to be kept in good motor able condition. This report is based on a study conducted on NH-31 to identify those factors that hinder the implementation of TQM principles in the actual field operations of a construction jobsite. These inhibitive factors were identified through a literature review and a survey ofNH-31 road. Pushpendra Singh | Mr. Mohd. Suhail Khan"Quality Management of NH 31 from Etah to Kasganj in U.P." Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-2 | Issue-5 , August 2018, URL: http://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd17045.pdf http://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/civil-engineering/17045/quality-management-of-nh-31-from-etah-to-kasganj-in-up/pushpendra-singh
1. Conveyors provide benefits over haulage trucks for transporting bulk materials, including lower operating costs due to less maintenance and fuel needs. Conveyors allow continuous flow of material and improved product quality by eliminating multiple handlings.
2. Studies have shown that conveyor systems can eliminate over 140,000 truck trips and 570,000 vehicle kilometers annually, providing significant fuel savings and reductions in labor, safety training, and emissions costs compared to haulage trucks.
3. Conveyors are more suitable than haulage trucks for inclined applications due to compromised truck efficiency on grades over 6 degrees. Properly sized and designed conveyor systems also provide energy savings through efficient motor selection and minimizing rolling resistance.
1. Tata Steel is exploring strategies to optimize its logistics operations through greater utilization of coastal shipping and inland waterways.
2. Key strategies include establishing partnerships to advocate for policy changes, developing port infrastructure like agglomeration centers, and creating a digital platform for information sharing between stakeholders.
3. Implementing these initiatives could help reduce transportation costs and carbon emissions through efficient multi-modal integration of coastal, inland waterway, road, and rail networks.
This document provides a summary of the professional experience and qualifications of B.B. Prasad, a Mechanical Engineer with 33 years of experience in the operations and maintenance of petroleum pipelines. Some of his major roles and responsibilities included overseeing the operations of over 11,000 km of pipelines transporting crude oil and petroleum products. He has experience in pipeline construction, operations, maintenance, and technical services. Selected accomplishments highlighted include modifications to pumping units that increased throughput, commissioning pumps, and developing operation philosophies and procedures.
Multimodal Transport in an Indian PerspectiveFarhan Khan
Multimodal transport refers to the transportation of goods using multiple modes of transportation, with a single operator arranging the transport under a single contract. In India, multimodal transport is growing due to increasing container traffic at ports and planned investments in port infrastructure. However, India faces challenges like infrastructure constraints at ports and for other modes of transport, as well as regulatory and institutional issues. Developing multimodal transport further in India requires improvements in areas like ports, coastal and inland shipping, customs procedures, and the use of technology.
The document discusses various modes of transportation. It describes pipelines as a unique mode that can transport large quantities of fluids over long distances at low cost. It provides an example of a successful pipeline project by Numaligarh Refinery Ltd in India that improved its profitability. It also describes intermodal transportation, which involves using multiple modes, and package carriers that deliver parcels and mail.
This PPT gives brief description of TESTING DIRECTORATE in R.D.S.O Manak Nagar Lucknow.
These includes all cells under this directorate.
I did my summer training under this directorate in 2017.
The document discusses the Coach Rehabilitation Workshop (CRWS) located in Bhopal, India. It describes the various workshops that make up the CRWS, including the pocket yard, lifting shop, stripping and PCR shop, bogie shop, wheel shop, body shop, furnishing shop, carpentry shop, paint shop, and final shop. The CRWS undertakes the mid-life rehabilitation of Indian railway coaches, which involves a complete overhaul, repairs, refurbishing, and repainting to give coaches "as new" condition at mid-life.
Different modes of transportation used in supply chain and logistics. Case about few transport and benefits/loss from each mode of transport in comparison to another. Here 4 major mode of transport has been used in presentation. importance of transportation and various ways of transportation.
Natural gas can be transported via pipelines, as liquefied natural gas (LNG), or compressed natural gas (CNG). Pipelines are the most common method and have high reliability but lack flexibility. LNG and CNG allow for transportation of remote gas reserves but require large investments for processing infrastructure. Natural gas can also be converted to liquids (gas-to-liquids) or used to generate electricity on-site (gas-to-wire) to enable transportation. Underground storage plays a key role in meeting seasonal demand fluctuations and peak loads.
This document provides an overview of pipelines and tankers used to transport oil and gas. It defines different types of pipelines including trunk lines, transmission lines, and distribution lines. It also describes key pipeline components like compressor stations. The document outlines tanker types from crude oil carriers to LNG carriers. It discusses tanker architecture including hull designs and floating production and storage units.
Wk 3_Role of Transportation in the supply chain.pptxssusercbc19c
Transportation plays a key role in supply chain management by moving products between different stages of the supply chain. The selection of a transportation mode depends on factors like the product characteristics, cost, speed, and reliability. There are different legal forms of transportation including common carriers, contract carriers, exempt carriers, and private carriers. Less than truckload (LTL) shipping is cost-effective for smaller shipments but has more handling while full truckload (FTL) shipping is best for larger shipments and sensitive cargo due to less handling. Containerization standardized shipping containers for efficient intermodal transportation. Tracking and tracing provides supply chain visibility in real-time for improved fleet management, driver safety, security, efficiency and customer service.
This document summarizes an industrial summer training completed at BHEL Rudrapur involving the study of 'Bus Duct'. It provides background on BHEL Rudrapur, describing that it is the largest power equipment manufacturer in India. The summer training included introductory sessions, plant visits, and supervised work studying Bus Duct. Bus Duct is used to carry high currents between generators and transformers, and comprises conducting parts supported by insulators in an enclosed casing. The document outlines different types of Bus Duct and tests performed on Bus Duct including routine tests like insulation testing and type tests involving impulse voltage and heat run tests.
This document provides an overview of transportation in supply chains. It discusses the role of transportation in connecting suppliers and customers. Various modes of transportation are described, including truck, air, rail, water, pipeline, and intermodal. Advantages and disadvantages of each mode are outlined. The document also discusses transportation infrastructure and policies, factors that influence transportation network design such as costs and customer needs, and provides examples of direct shipping networks and networks using consolidation points. It concludes with a case study of the unique dabbawala system used in Mumbai to deliver home-cooked meals to workers.
Zero Emission Road Freight: Enabling a Future Large Scale Demonstration - Fun...KTN
Join us to find out about a competition addressing zero emission trucks and associated infrastructure.
Please join us at this online briefing where Innovate UK will provide details of a multimillion-pound competition for the demonstration of zero emission road freight.
There will be an opportunity to gain insight to the scope of each strand and ask questions as potential applicants. We will also discuss the role that the UK supply chain can play.
The UK Government is going further and faster to reach net zero across all transport modes, including HGV freight, one of the hardest sectors to decarbonise.
The competition will consist of three strands, addressing zero emission trucks and the associated infrastructure:
1. Electric Road System – in-depth planning, design and pre-deployment studies for a future large-scale freight demonstration.
2. Hydrogen fuel cell freight – in-depth planning, design and pre-deployment studies for a future large-scale freight demonstration.
3. Supply chain technology for zero emission road freight – feasibility studies covering the design, development and manufacturing of zero emission capable freight vehicles in the over 3.5 tonne categories and the infrastructure which will support them.
This will benefit businesses of all sizes (micro, SME and large), academics, RTO and local authorities. We are particularly keen for organisations with relevance and expertise in the following areas to attend:
- HGV and truck OEMs and supporting supply chain
- Transport and logistics operators
- Local authorities
- Academic Institutions and Research Technology Organisations
- Highway Authorities
- Energy providers and regulators
- Infrastructure providers – from refuelling to catenary
- Power Electronics, Machines and Drives
- Batteries and energy storage
- Hydrogen, portable hydrogen storage and hydrogen fuel cells
High-speed rail in India, alongside railways in India the fourth world's largest railway network, presents a game-changing transformation in transportation. This presentation explores the integration of High-Speed Rail with the Indian Railways system, highlighting benefits such as reduced travel time, environmental sustainability, economic growth, and seamless connectivity. With projects like the Mumbai-Ahmedabad High-Speed Rail Corridor and future expansions, India is poised for a transportation revolution. While challenges exist, careful planning and public awareness can make High-Speed Rail a catalyst for change in India's transportation landscape.
For more info, go through https://www.ibef.org/industry/indian-railways
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Are you interested to know what actions help in a job search? This webinar is the summary of several individuals who discussed their job search journey for others to follow. You will learn there are common actions that helped them succeed in their quest for gainful employment.
We recently hosted the much-anticipated Community Skill Builders Workshop during our June online meeting. This event was a culmination of six months of listening to your feedback and crafting solutions to better support your PMI journey. Here’s a look back at what happened and the exciting developments that emerged from our collaborative efforts.
A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
Key Takeaways and Future Directions
The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
• Enhanced Resource Accessibility: We are working on a new, user-friendly resource page that will make it easier for members to access training materials and real-world application guides.
• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
• Increased Networking Opportunities: Expect to see more frequent and varied networking events, both virtual and in-person, to help you build connections and foster a sense of community.
Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For more, visit pmissc.org.
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