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BSI 16/30342676 DC:2016 Edition

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BS ISO 13623. Petroleum and natural gas industries. Pipeline transportation systems

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PDF Pages PDF Title
10 Foreword
11 Introduction
13 1 Scope
15 2 Normative references
16 3 Terms, definitions and symbols
3.1 Terms and definitions
18 3.2 Symbols
19 4 General
4.1 Health, safety and the environment
4.2 Competence assurance
20 4.3 Compliance
4.4 Records
5 Pipeline system design
5.1 System definition
5.2 Categorization of fluids
5.3 Hydraulic analysis
21 5.4 Pressure control and overpressure protection
5.5 Requirements for operation and maintenance
5.6 Public safety and protection of the environment
22 6 Design of pipeline and primary piping
6.1 Design principles
6.2 Route selection
6.2.1 Considerations
23 6.2.2 Surveys — Pipelines on land
24 6.2.3 Surveys — Offshore pipelines
6.3 Loads
6.3.1 General
25 6.3.2 Functional loads
6.3.3 Environmental loads
27 6.3.4 Construction loads
6.3.5 Accidental loads
6.3.6 Combination of loads
6.4 Strength requirements
6.4.1 Calculation of stresses
28 6.4.2 Strength criteria
32 6.5 Stability
6.6 Pipeline spanning
33 6.7 Pressure test requirements
6.7.1 General
6.7.2 Test medium
6.7.3 Pressure levels and test durations
6.7.4 Acceptance criteria
34 6.8 Other activities
6.8.1 Activities by others
6.8.2 Pipeline cover
35 6.9 Crossings and encroachments
6.9.1 Consultations with authorities
6.9.2 Roads
6.9.3 Railways
36 6.9.4 Waterways and landfalls
6.9.5 Pipeline/cable crossings
6.9.6 Pipeline bridge crossings
6.9.7 Sleeved or cased crossings
6.10 Adverse ground and seabed conditions
6.11 Section isolation valves
37 6.12 Integrity monitoring
6.13 Design for pigging
6.14 Fabricated components
6.14.1 Welded branch connections
38 6.14.2 Special components fabricated by welding
6.14.3 Extruded outlets
6.14.4 Pig traps
6.14.5 Slug catchers
6.14.6 Fabricated assemblies
6.15 Attachment of supports or anchors
40 6.16 Offshore risers
7 Design of stations and terminals
7.1 Selection of location
7.2 Layout
41 7.3 Security
7.4 Safety
7.5 Environment
7.6 Buildings
7.7 Equipment
42 7.8 Piping
7.8.1 Primary piping
7.8.2 Secondary piping
43 7.9 Emergency shutdown system
7.10 Electrical
7.11 Storage and working tankage
7.12 Heating and cooling stations
7.13 Metering and pressure control stations
44 7.14 Monitoring and communication systems
7.15 Compressor stations for on-land gas supply systems
8 Materials and coatings
8.1 General material requirements for pipelines and primary piping
8.1.1 Selection
8.1.2 Materials for sour service
8.1.3 Consistency of requirements
8.1.4 Chemical composition
45 8.1.5 Brittle fracture toughness
8.1.6 Shear-fracture toughness
46 8.1.7 Higher-temperature service
8.1.8 Properties after forming and heat treatment
8.1.9 Production qualification programmes
8.1.10 Marking
8.1.11 Inspection documents
8.1.12 Specifications
8.1.13 Reuse of components
47 8.1.14 Records
8.2 Line pipe
8.2.1 Carbon steel pipe
8.2.2 Stainless steel and non-ferrous metallic pipe
8.2.3 Carbon steel pipe with stainless steel or non-ferrous metallic layer
8.3 Components other than pipe
8.3.1 Flanged connections
48 8.3.2 Bends made from pipe
8.3.3 Fittings
8.3.4 Valves
8.3.5 Fabricated isolating couplings
8.3.6 Other components
8.4 Coatings
8.4.1 External coatings
49 8.4.2 Internal coatings/linings
50 9 Corrosion management
9.1 General
9.2 Internal corrosivity evaluation
51 9.3 Internal corrosion mitigation
9.3.1 Methods
9.3.2 Revision of design conditions
9.3.3 Chemical additives
52 9.3.4 Internal coatings or linings
9.3.5 Cleaning
9.4 External corrosion evaluation
53 9.5 External corrosion mitigation
9.5.1 Protection requirements
9.5.2 External coatings
54 9.5.3 Cathodic protection
9.6 ​Monitoring programmes and methods
9.6.1 Requirement for monitoring
9.6.2 ​Monitoring internal corrosion
55 9.6.3 ​Monitoring external condition
9.6.4 ​Monitoring cathodic protection
9.7 ​Evaluation of monitoring and inspection results
9.8 Corrosion-management documentation
56 10 Construction
10.1 General
10.1.1 Construction plan
10.1.2 Construction near other facilities
10.1.3 Plant, equipment and marine vessels
10.1.4 Transport and handling of materials
57 10.2 Preparation of the route on land
10.2.1 Site inspections
10.2.2 Survey and marking
10.2.3 Preparation of the working width
10.2.4 Blasting
10.3 Preparation of the route offshore
10.3.1 Surveys
10.3.2 Seabed preparation
10.4 Welding and joining
10.4.1 Welding standard
10.4.2 Weld examination
58 10.4.3 Joining other than welding
10.5 Coating
10.5.1 Field joint coating
10.5.2 Coating inspection
10.6 Installation of pipelines on land
10.6.1 Pipe stringing
10.6.2 Field pipe bends
59 10.6.3 Excavation
10.6.4 Lowering pipe
10.6.5 Backfill
10.6.6 Tie-in
60 10.6.7 Reinstatement
10.6.8 Crossings
10.6.9 Markings
10.7 Installation of offshore pipelines
10.7.1 Marine operations
61 10.7.2 Survey and positioning systems
10.7.3 Pipe laying
62 10.7.4 Landfalls
10.7.5 Trenching
10.7.6 Backfilling
10.7.7 Crossings of other pipelines and cables
10.7.8 Spans
10.7.9 Tie-ins
10.8 Cleaning and gauging
63 10.9 As-built surveys
10.10 Construction records
11 Testing
11.1 General
11.2 Safety
64 11.3 Procedures
11.3.1 Written procedures
11.3.2 Communications
11.3.3 Water quality
11.3.4 Inhibitors and additives
11.3.5 Filling rate
65 11.3.6 Air content
11.3.7 Temperature stabilization
11.3.8 Temperature effects and correlations
11.3.9 Leak-finding
11.4 Acceptance criteria
11.5 Tie-ins following testing
11.6 Testing equipment
11.7 Test documentation and records
66 11.8 Disposal of test fluids
11.9 Protection following test
12 Pre-commissioning and commissioning
12.1 General
67 12.2 Cleaning and gauging procedures
12.3 Drying procedures
12.4 Functional testing of equipment and systems
68 12.5 Documentation and records
12.6 Start-up procedures and introduction of transported fluid
13 Operation, maintenance and abandonment
13.1 Management
13.1.1 ​Objectives and basic requirements
69 13.1.2 Operating and maintenance plan
13.1.3 Operating and maintenance procedures
13.1.4 Incident and emergency-response plan
13.1.5 Permit-to-work system
70 13.1.6 Training
13.1.7 Liaison
71 13.1.8 Records
13.2 Operations
13.2.1 Fluid parameter monitoring
13.2.2 Stations and terminals
13.2.3 Pigging
13.2.4 Decommissioning
72 13.2.5 Recommissioning
13.3 Maintenance
13.3.1 Maintenance programme
13.3.2 Route inspection
73 13.3.3 Mechanical condition monitoring
74 13.3.4 Leak detection and surveys
13.3.5 Facilities, equipment and component monitoring
76 13.3.6 Pipeline and piping defects and damage
13.3.7 Pipeline and piping repairs and modifications
78 13.4 Changes to the design condition
13.4.1 Change control
13.4.2 Operating pressure
79 13.4.3 Service conversion
13.4.4 New crossings and developments
13.4.5 Moving in-service pipelines and piping
13.4.6 Testing of modified pipelines and piping
13.4.7 Changes to Location Class
80 13.5 Life extension
13.6 Abandonment
81 Annex A (normative) Safety evaluation of pipelines
85 Annex B (normative) Supplementary requirements for public safety of pipelinesfor category D and E fluids on land
90 Annex C (informative) Pipeline route selection process
91 Annex D (informative) Examples of factors for routing considerations
93 Annex E (informative) Scope of procedures for operation, maintenance and emergencies
95 Annex F (informative) Records and documentation
96 Bibliography
BSI 16/30342676 DC
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