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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Russel Treat is joined by Chris Viator, Muddy Boots Support Lead at EnerSys Corporation, to discuss the transformative role of cloud solutions in field operations.
The conversation explores how cloud-based tools enhance efficiency, streamline workflows, and address challenges faced by field technicians and back-office teams alike. The episode also examines the evolution of technology in oil and gas operations and the growing importance of cybersecurity in cloud-based systems.
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This episode of the Pipeliners Podcast features Ed Landgraf of Texas 811, who shares his insights on marine pipeline sustainability and spill prevention. Ed discusses lessons learned from major underwater pipeline incidents, such as the Huntington Beach anchor drag and the Corpus Christi dredging accident, and highlights the importance of education, stakeholder engagement, and improved communication to mitigate risks. The conversation also touches on unique threats to underwater pipelines, including natural forces, construction activities, and the role of programs like MarineSafe811 in enhancing safety and awareness.
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This episode of the Pipeliners Podcast features a conversation with Ross Adams, of EnerSys Corporation, about the importance of implementing a Pipeline Operations Management System (OMS).
The discussion examines challenges faced in control rooms, such as alignment across departments and regulatory compliance, and highlights how OMS can create top-down governance to improve efficiency and safety.
The episode also explores practical steps for assessing the need for an OMS and how to approach its development.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat welcomes back Mallory Gill to explore the intricacies of Management of Change (MOC) systems in pipeline operations. Together, they examine the nuances of departmental versus enterprise MOCs, emphasizing their respective roles, benefits, and challenges in risk management.
The conversation highlights practical insights from industry feedback, regulatory implications, and the importance of empowering change agents to create a more effective and streamlined MOC process.
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This episode of the Pipeliners Podcast features a conversation with CaLae Miller from CEM Solutions about her journey into the pipeline and corrosion industry and the inception of the Piney Woods Corrosion Short Course.
CaLae shares insights into creating impactful industry events tailored for corrosion technicians and operators, emphasizing collaboration, regional focus, and educational impact. The discussion highlights how these initiatives address industry needs and foster community in pipeline operations.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Doug Warren and John Krajewski of AVEVA join to discuss the evolution and significance of digital transformation in pipeline operations, including breaking down data silos and addressing industry challenges like system integration and operational complexity. The conversation highlights the importance of identifying actionable steps toward modernization while emphasizing the potential for improved efficiency, safety, and environmental performance through digital innovation.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Tom Quinn and Greg Merkel from Marquette Energy Analytics return to discuss the importance of peak demand forecasting for natural gas utilities, especially in preparation for extreme weather events.
The episode explores how accurate demand modeling helps ensure utilities can maintain reliable service on peak days, delving into methods of historical data analysis, customer behavior modeling, and regulatory considerations. The conversation also highlights the balance between mathematical precision and the need to communicate complex data clearly to regulatory bodies and stakeholders.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Tom Quinn and Greg Merkel from Marquette Energy Analytics join to discuss their approach to gas demand forecasting.
They discuss the origins of their business, which evolved from a university research lab to a standalone company, and explore the complexities of building accurate forecast models. Tom and Greg also explain the factors that influence gas demand, such as weather patterns and calendar events, and share insights on managing unusual situations like the COVID-19 pandemic in their forecasting models.
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In this podcast episode, Keith Coyle from Babst Calland discusses the final stages of the Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR) rule and its regulatory journey. The conversation provides insights into the process, including the role of federal offices like the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and the Gas Pipeline Advisory Committee (GPAC), while also exploring the complexities surrounding regulatory reviews and implications for the pipeline industry.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat dives into the topic of management of change (MOC) and its critical role in pipeline safety management.
Drawing on insights from recent industry discussions and conferences, the episode explores how MOC applies across different operational areas, contrasts it with other industries like plant management, and addresses the complexities of departmental versus enterprise-wide MOC processes. The episode also touches on ongoing challenges and solutions being considered at EnerSys to streamline MOC implementation.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat speaks with Joshua Ott of Crazeweld about safely purging pipelines.
Joshua shares his journey to developing innovative tools for gas purging, including his air mover device, and discusses the challenges and best practices for safely handling gas purging during pipeline operations.
The conversation offers insights into standardizing tools and practices across the industry to improve safety and efficiency in these critical processes.
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This episode of the Pipeliners Podcast features Mark Piazza from API and Andy Duncan from Enbridge discussing the new API Recommended Practice 1187, focused on managing landslide hazards for pipeline integrity. The conversation covers the development of this standard, its key elements, and the industry collaboration that went into creating it, while also highlighting the practical, adaptable approach operators can take to mitigate geotechnical risks effectively.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Russel Treat dives into key considerations for alarm management in pipeline operations, drawing on his years of personal experience.
The episode covers the challenges of defining alarm severity, rationalizing alarms, and navigating the technical complexities of SCADA systems. Additionally, the episode highlights best practices for ensuring alarms are meaningful, prioritizing critical alarms, and optimizing SCADA for effective alarm management.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Chris Carville of SCS Technologies joins to talk about approaches to CO2 measurement.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, host Russel Treat is joined by returning guest Keith Coyle of Babst Calland. The episode includes a regulatory update and discussions on the recent GPA and INGAA cases.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Andre Scholtz from Solarcraft returns to discuss powering remote sites where solar energy isn't viable.
The conversation explores alternatives like generators, fuel cells, and wind turbines, diving into the challenges of selecting and maintaining appropriate power sources for remote operations.
The episode highlights key considerations around equipment maintenance, fuel sources, and energy storage, offering practical insights for optimizing off-grid power solutions.
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In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Andre Scholtz from Solarcraft returns to discuss hybrid solutions for remote power systems, particularly in challenging environments.
The conversation covers the fundamentals of hybrid power, the various energy sources that can be combined, and the critical considerations for designing reliable systems. The discussion emphasizes the importance of thoughtful design to ensure cost-effectiveness and operational reliability, especially in remote or harsh locations.
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In this episode, Russel and Andre discuss the challenges and solutions related to powering remote actuated valves in the context of new U.S. regulations. The conversation highlights key considerations for implementing electric valve actuators, particularly in remote locations, and explores the complexities of using solar power, battery banks, and pneumatic systems to meet regulatory requirements.
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In this episode, Russel and Andre discuss the critical factors in optimizing battery life for remote and field applications. They explore the importance of selecting the right battery chemistry, such as lead-acid versus lithium, based on the specific application needs.
The conversation covers how environmental conditions like temperature, discharge depth, and the configuration of batteries (series vs. parallel) can significantly impact battery longevity. Andre emphasizes the importance of regular testing and monitoring to ensure reliability and prevent premature failure. The episode provides practical insights for maintaining battery health and extending operational life in demanding environments.
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This episode of the Pipeliners Podcast is a rebroadcast of Russel Treat's appearance on a recent episode of Coffee with Jim and James featuring their conversation around leak detection and repair (LDAR) in the pipeline industry.
They explore the complexities of detecting and managing leaks of various sizes, the challenges operators face under new regulations, and the importance of effective technology and workflow solutions.
The conversation also touches on the broader industry concerns, including the need for knowledge transfer to the next generation and the role of technology in enhancing safety and training.
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