
Using Pipeline Pigs for Product Separation
Moving more than one product through the same pipeline can be efficient, but it also creates risk.

Moving more than one product through the same pipeline can be efficient, but it also creates risk.

Many pipeline systems in service today were installed decades ago, with existing pipes operating for more than 50 years and facing wear, corrosion, and structural changes that increase risk over time.

After a pressure test is complete, a pipeline is not ready for service until all test water is removed.

Pipeline design plays a critical role in determining whether pigging operations can be performed safely, effectively, and repeatedly throughout the life of a pipeline.

In today’s oil and gas industry, reducing environmental impact is as critical as ensuring profitability.

In the complex world of pipeline operations, ensuring structural integrity, safety, and regulatory compliance depends heavily on reliable inspection tools.

The use of pipeline pigging systems in the oil and gas industry has been around for many years and is an essential part of pipeline
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