NACE RP0304
Design, Installation, and Operation of Thermoplastic Liners for Oilfield Pipelines
| Organization: | NACE |
| Publication Date: | 24 June 2004 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 15 |
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Thermoplastic liners for pipelines are being specified with increasing
frequency to protect new and
rehabilitated pipelines in corrosive oilfield services. Thermoplastic
liner systems are described
in NACE Publication 35101. The Plastics Pipe Institute (PPI)(Footnote
1) has published a report on
pipeline rehabilitation by sliplining with polyethylene pipe. Svetlik
has reviewed tight-fitting
liner technologies in an ASTM(Footnote 2) report. The Canadian
Standards Association(Footnote
The growth of interest in liners is fueling the emergence of installation contractors engaged in supplying liners for oil company operator owners. If the owner has internal specifications and performance requirements that must be met by the contractor, or if the contractor is experienced and has expertise in all aspects of liner design and installation, it is likely that the right choices will be made and the lined pipeline will operate successfully for the designed lifetime. This case implies the participation of companies with substantial technical resources that can be brought to bear on the project. Successful implementation of a lined pipeline system requires experience and expertise on the part of both the installer contractor and the operator.
The intent is that project specifications be developed based on this standard. It provides a common design basis consistent with best engineering practices. It is to the benefit of liner users and installers to have a standard for liner design, installation, and operation to help ensure that the installed product meets performance expectations. This standard represents minimum requirements and should not be interpreted as a restriction on the use of better procedures or materials.
This standard was prepared by NACE Task Group (TG) 037 on
Thermoplastic Liners for Oilfield
Pipelines. TG 037 is administered by Specific Technology Group (STG)
03 on Protective Coatings and
Linings-lmmersion/Bu
Footnote 1 - Plastics Pipe Institute, Inc. (PPI), 1825 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Suite 680, Washington, DC 20009
Footnote 2 - ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, West Conshohocken, PA 19428.
Footnote 3 - Canadian Standards Association (CSA), 5060 Spectrum Way, Mississauga, ON L4W 5N6 Canada.
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