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Jee to Host ‘Unpiggable’ Pipelines Webinar

Posted by January 6, 2016

Webinar to share industry advances in pigging ‘unpiggable’ pipelines
 
Subsea engineering and training company, Jee Ltd, will draw on its subsea inspection and pigging expertise to host a free-to-attend webinar exploring the topic on January 20, 2016.
 
Available to a global audience, the webinar - ‘Industry advances in pigging ‘unpiggable’ pipelines’ - will be presented by Senior Engineer, Rob Davies, and will give participants an understanding of how to overcome typical challenges associated with ‘unpiggable’ or challenging pipelines.
 
Rob Davies is a Chartered Senior Engineer with an in-depth knowledge of pigging and pipeline inspection. With significant experience in planning pigging and inspection campaigns, Rob has provided technical support and assurance for more than twenty pipeline cleaning and inspection campaigns across the U.K. and Norway in the last five years. This has included a number of previously unpigged and challenging lines for major operators.
 
Davies said, “With many pipelines around the world not designed to be piggable, inspecting and assuring the integrity of these lines is a real issue for operators. This webinar will discuss these difficulties and the importance of pigging these challenging pipelines.
 
“Getting accurate data on the current condition of such pipelines is the primary concern. In-line inspection has evolved to become one of the principal means of re-validating pipeline integrity, particularly during late life, but is not always an obvious option for such pipelines. Furthermore, pigging offers one of the few physical activities that can be used to clean the pipeline and control corrosive environments.”
 
Exploring the latest advances to overcome these challenges, this webinar is geared for those involved in subsea pipelines, and particularly their integrity. This webinar is part of an ongoing series being presented by Jee, in-line with the company’s ongoing commitment to continuous development and knowledge sharing. To register online for this free webinar, visit www.jee.co.uk/resource

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