Pipeline System
Pipeline System
Pipeline System
Pipeline networks are composed of several pieces of equipments that operate together to move products from location to location.
Oil, Gas, Water, Chemicals, etc. are generally transferred through a pipeline network stretching across a large geographical area.
1) GATHERING PIPELINES
Group of smaller interconnected pipelines forming complex networks with purpose of bringing crude oil or natural gas from several wells to
a treatment plant or processing facility.
In this group, the pipelines are usually short, a couple of hundred metres and with small diameters.
Also sub-sea pipelines for collecting product from deep water production platforms are considered gathering systems.
2) TRANSPORTATION PIPIELINES
Mainly long pipes with large diameters, moving products (oil, gas, refined products) between cities, countries and even continents.
These transportation networks include several stations as Injection Station, Pump/Compressor Station, Block Valve Station, Pigging Facility.
Metering Stations
Metering stations are placed along gas pipelines. These stations allow pipeline operator to monitor, manage, and account for gas in pipes.
Metering stations employ specialized meters to measure the gas as it flows through the pipeline without impeding its movement.
Regulator Station
This is a special type of valve station, where the operator can release some of the pressure from the line.
Regulators are usually located at the downhill side of a peak.
3) DISTRIBUTION PIPELINES
Composed of several interconnected pipelines with small diameters, used to take the products to the final consumer.
Feeder lines to distribute gas to homes and businesses downstream.
Pipelines at terminals for distributing products to tanks and storage facilities are included in this group.