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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat is live from the 2024 API Pipeline Conference & Exhibit with David Murk, Senior Director of Pipelines, Midstream, for the American Petroleum Institute (API), to talk about the conference and what topics are covered.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Andrea Grover from Enbridge and Carl Weimer from the Pipeline Safety Trust discuss the newly established API 1185 standard on stakeholder engagement.
The conversation covers the development process of the standard, its key components, and its significance in improving communication between pipeline operators and stakeholders throughout the pipeline lifecycle.
During the episode, the discussion emphasizes the importance of building relationships, trust, and meaningful involvement to ultimately enhance pipeline safety and environmental stewardship. Throughout the conversation, they highlight the ongoing implementation efforts and the need for continuous improvement in stakeholder engagement practices within the industry.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, regular guest Keith Coyle of Babst Calland discusses the recent GPAC meeting focusing on regulatory rulemaking for the LDAR (Leak Detection and Repair) rule.
The episode covers the structure and purpose of the GPAC, previous meetings' outcomes, key topics discussed such as gas gathering lines, large volume release reporting, LNG facilities, hydrogen pipelines, and compliance deadlines.
Keith also recounts discussions and voting outcomes on each topic, providing insights into the regulatory process and its implications for industry compliance.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Teri Anderson from OneOK and Lindsay Sander from Sander Resources discuss stakeholder engagement in the pipeline industry.
They explore the challenges of communication in an evolving media landscape, emphasizing the need for operators to adapt to new technologies and communication channels. The conversation highlights the importance of proactive engagement with stakeholders, including first responders, excavators, and residents living near pipelines.
Listen to the episode now to learn more about strategies for leveraging technology to improve communication effectiveness and measure engagement, as well as the impact of RP 1185 in providing a framework for industry-wide communication efforts.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, recent guest Mallory Gill steps in as the host, interviewing Russell about alarm management.
Russell shares his background in SCADA projects for pipeline operators and how he became involved in alarm management, highlighting the various aspects and complexities of the field.
They discuss the evolution of alarm management within the pipeline industry since the introduction of the control room management rule in 2010, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement and the challenges faced by operators in achieving best practices.
Russell also provides insights into the implementation of alarm management plans and the importance of a holistic approach to optimizing alarm systems for both safety and operational performance.
Listen to the episode now to learn more about strategies for effective alarm rationalization, the distinction between configuration and enunciation of alarms, and the role of risk-based approaches in improving safety outcomes.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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This week’s Pipeliners Podcast episode features Jason Dewitt of ExxonMobil discussing his recent project consolidating verification and calibration measurements out in the field using Muddy Boots field operations software. Jason goes into detail why the plan was created and how challenging the standardization was to implement.
In this episode, you will learn about the efforts behind the project, how it impacted consistent measurements by automatically calculating necessary information, and why efficiency is important.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Jeremy Groover from Industrial Degauss discusses the importance of demagnetizing pipes for welding purposes.
He shares insights into his background, the need for demagnetizing pipe, and the various methods used historically.
Jeremy explains how the equipment works, its simplicity, and the benefits it offers in terms of time and cost savings for operators and contractors.
Listen to the episode now to learn more about the significance of demagnetization in pipeline operations and the value of innovative solutions.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Stephen Anson from Waterbridge and Jonathan Dye from OneOK join to discuss the International School of Hydrocarbon Measurement (ISHM).
They discuss their roles within ISHM, its history, organization, and unique features such as educational exhibits. Anson and Dye emphasize the importance of ISHM for professionals in the oil and gas industry, highlighting opportunities for networking, continuing education, and career advancement.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Russel speaks with Mallory Gill of EnerSys Corporation about the use of software to align company policies and regulatory requirements.
They discuss the evolution of software tools like ComplyMgr, how they streamline compliance processes, and the shift towards proactive safety management.
Mallory shares insights from a customer case study and explores the concept of "natural compliance" as a goal for pipeline operators. They conclude with reflections on the importance of agility and continuous improvement in safety programs.
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In this week's episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, we're replaying host Russel Treat's guest appearance on the OGGN Oil and Gas HSE Podcast where he joined host Russell Stewart to discuss pipeline safety.
The conversation covers many aspects of pipeline safety with respect to the control room, including different sections of the CRM Rule.
Listen to the episode now to learn more about fatigue management, Pipeline Safety Management Systems (PSMS), and some of the regulatory organizations that impact the pipeline industry.
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In this podcast episode, host Russell Treat speaks with James Cross from Energy Worldnet about the challenge of attracting the next generation of pipeliners.
They discuss various strategies, including internal culture improvements, leveraging social media and AI, and tapping into diverse talent pools such as military veterans and cross-training opportunities.
The conversation highlights the importance of addressing the impending workforce shortage and the need for proactive solutions within the industry.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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On this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Mallory Gill of EnerSys Corporation, joins to discuss Pipeline Safety Management.
The episode covers various aspects of pipeline safety management within the industry, such as maturity models, stakeholder engagement, leadership commitment, and the importance of implementing effective communication and feedback systems.
The conversation also emphasizes the significance of trust, competency, and agency in fostering a safety-oriented culture within organizations.
Listen to the episode to learn more about the complexities and challenges associated with pipeline safety management, as well as strategies for continuous improvement in this critical area.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this week's episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat welcomes guests Mark Piazza and Nikos Salmatanis to explore the importance of establishing a risk-based method for leak detection and response in pipeline operations.
They discuss the complexities of leak detection technologies, existing frameworks like API RP-1175, and the need for a comprehensive risk assessment tool to guide operators in selecting appropriate leak detection methods.
The conversation highlights ongoing industry efforts, including strategic research initiatives by organizations like PRCI and API, to develop standardized approaches that enhance pipeline safety and integrity management.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Matt Hite, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs at GPA Midstream, discusses GPA's position on the leak detection and repair (LDAR) rule.
Hite provides background on GPA Midstream and its membership, emphasizing the association's role in advocating for pipeline safety and environmental issues.
Listen to the episode to gain insights into GPA's concerns regarding the inclusion of Class C lines, the necessity for adhering to proper regulatory procedures and conducting thorough cost-benefit analyses. Additionally, learn about upcoming regulatory challenges, such as the possible incorporation of gathering lines into the National Pipeline Mapping System.Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this week's episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat is joined by returning guest Keith Coyle, of Babst Calland, to discuss the upcoming Gas Pipeline Advisory Council Meeting (GPAC) on Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR).
They cover the ongoing regulatory rulemaking process, the GPAC's role in reviewing the proposed LDAR rule, and the challenges faced during the GPAC meetings.
Keith also provides insights into the potential impact of the upcoming election on the rulemaking timeline and touches on another agenda item related to class location changes for pipelines.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Andre Scholtz, Technical Director at Solarcraft, joins to discuss the challenges of powering remote shutdown valves in the oil and gas industry.
The episode explores the considerations for providing reliable power to valve actuators in remote locations, touching on issues related to infrastructure, power sources, and technological solutions.
The conversation covers the unique challenges of actuating valves, the role of solar power in these scenarios, and the importance of designing systems with reliability in mind.
Listen to the episode now to learn more about the necessity of careful design, the viability of solar power for high-voltage devices, and the critical role of monitoring and maintaining consumption levels for optimal system performance.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this week's episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Jim Schauer returns to discuss virtual pipelines and natural gas operations.
The episode explores the applications of virtual pipelines during planned and unplanned outages, emphasizing their significance in winter-peaking projects.
Listen to the episode now for insights into the technological aspects of virtual pipelines, including challenges and benefits, as well as the industry's evolving approach to capturing and reusing vented gas in compliance with environmental regulations.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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This week’s Pipeliners Podcast episode features Byron Coy discussing PHMSA inspections, why inspections occur and ways to be properly prepared for them.
In this episode, you will learn about the four types of PHMSA inspections and their purposes, how the inspectors generate their questions, and understanding why the inspections are happening.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Russel interviews Stuart Mitchell from PipeSense, discussing the innovative approach to pipeline leak detection using pressure events.
Stuart explains the evolution of their technology, starting with the application of negative pressure waves and the challenges associated with false positives. The conversation covers the use of high sample rates, machine learning techniques like convolutional neural networks, and the integration of edge processing and cloud analysis to enhance accuracy and eliminate false positives.
Listen to the episode now to learn more about the complexities of leak detection technology, the importance of accurate leak location, and the broader potential of leveraging data for pipeline performance analysis.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat invites Mark LaCour back to the show to review their industry predictions from the previous year and make new pipeline industry predictions for 2024.
Listen to the episode now to hear the review of past predictions, and discussions on the future of the industry. This episode covers topics like AI in pipeline integrity, changing views on ESG in oil and gas, the importance of natural gas infrastructure, possible mergers, carbon capture viability, and the increasing acceptance of suing protesters disrupting pipelines. The episode concludes with a discussion about the challenges of attracting talent to the industry and the appeal of trade jobs for young individuals.
The discussion covers topics such as CO2 as a revenue stream, the impact of the current administration on permitting, pipeline construction in BRICS countries, physical security on infrastructure, LNG export from North America, pipeline infrastructure in Europe, retrofitting pipelines for methane issues, and more.
Listen for a comprehensive overview of the oil and gas landscape with insights from industry veterans.
Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript, as well as detailed show notes with relevant links and insider term definitions.
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