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TitleManaging pipeline threatsTypeTextMonographContributionBeller, Michael (author)Tiratsoo, John (editor)Curson, Nigel (author)Gomes, Marcelino (author)Hopkins, Phil (author)Jas, Eric (author)King, Roger (author)Knauf, Gerhard (author)Leis, Brian (author)Murray, Alan (author)Rosen, Hermann (author)Williamson, Dick (author)Young, Andrew W. (author) Summary"An introductory-level review of all threats to the safe and reliable operation of pipelines transporting oil, gas and hazardous liquids. It begins with a look at how pipelines are designed and fabricated, and inspected for potential damage. The various integrity threats are then studied in detail, including corrosion, cracking, mechanical damage, geohazards, manufacturing defects, and outside interference such as illegal tapping and theft. The final chapters explain the assessment and mitigation of these threats by modern engineering and risk management processes"-- Provided by publisher.Authorized Access PointBeller, Michael Managing pipeline threats