Pipeline Design for Natural Gas Transmission Using High Strength Technology

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
A. Glover
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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17
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2005

Abstract

As the demand for natural gas as a prime global energy source continues to grow, the search for new sources of the fuel spreads into geographical areas that are more remote from the marketplace. Along with this comes the need for longer and ever more efficient pipelines. This requirement for higher value in natural gas transportation is satisfied to a large extent through the application of high strength technology and innovative design approaches that support increased design and operating pressures. This paper reviews the latest accomplishments and successes in these technologies for use in gas transmission. It also explores some of the technologies which are targeted for the future to allow the industry to achieve even higher benchmarks in reliability and cost-effectiveness. The central element in the theme of high strength technology for gas pipelines is that of high strength steel. From tensile strengths of Grade 359 a few decades ago, more and more operators are now specifying Grade 550 linepipe for their large diameter projects. As well, Grade 690 steel is operating successfully in limited transmission applications and Grade 825 has recently been installed. With the introduction of the latest high strength pipe comes the need for high strength fittings. The industry's first Grade 550 fittings were recently specified and installed on a project with Grade 825 line pipe. High strength materials can only be implemented successfully if compatible design and construction processes are in place. The latest developments in strain- and reliability based design will be described as well as the corresponding advancements in welding and inspection technology.
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APA: A. Glover  (2005)  Pipeline Design for Natural Gas Transmission Using High Strength Technology

MLA: A. Glover Pipeline Design for Natural Gas Transmission Using High Strength Technology. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2005.

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