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Terrain and Geohazard Challenges Facing Onshore Oil and Gas Pipelines

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Title: Terrain and Geohazard Challenges Facing Onshore Oil and Gas Pipelines
Author: BP
ISBN: 0727732781 / 9780727732781
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 758
Publisher: Thomas Telford
Year: 2005
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To access global oil and gas deposits, major pipelines must traverse remote regions with extreme terrains. There are a significant number of pipeline projects, active or planned, in tropical jungles, mountains and deserts, in permafrost and in areas of wetland. Each of these natural environments is associated with a range of geohazards, which may include landslides, soil erosion, karst, river migration, and seismic or volcanic activity. At the same time, society demands increasing availability and reliability of supply, together with improved environmental standards, all making for substantial challenges. In the past, guidelines have been few and approaches variable between projects. Nevertheless, best practices are beginning to emerge in some parts of the world and it is these that are being shared.

This volume consisting of over 40 papers presents the proceedings of the International Conference on Terrain and Geohazard Challenges Facing Onshore Oil and Gas Pipelines.

This was the first conference of its type, where the aim was of sharing new thinking and the promoting of engagement between pipeline designers and builders, geoengineers and environmental specialists and client organisations.

The International Conference on Terrain and Geohazard Challenges Facing Onshore Oil and Gas Pipelines Covers a Variety of Topics Including:

  • Terrain and Geohazard Assessment
  • Assessment : BTC Pipeline Examples
  • Environment
  • Design
  • Construction
  • Operations and Reinstatement.

 
 
 
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