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Engineers responsible for pipeline safety have numerous titles. Whether they are corrosion engineers, risk engineers, or integrity engineers, they have significant responsibilities [Read more…]
Pipeline engineers who are responsible for issues of encroachment and pipeline crossing must make complex calculations [Read more…]
Before a pipeline can be built, design engineers must choose the materials, systems, operating parameters, configurations, and construction methods for a pipeline [Read more…]
Pipelines have starting points, destinations, booster stations, and storage tanks along the way. Facilities and equipment engineers are the gatekeepers [Read more…]
As the name suggests, integrity engineers bear great responsibilities. They deal with risk management including the corrosion and other threats in the pipeline lifecycle [Read more…]
Once a pipeline is up and running, operations engineers must maintain it and optimize its performance. The integrated operations functionality of Technical Toolboxes helps operations engineers [Read more…]