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Suggested
Pipe & Pipeline
Pigging Procedures
Pigging for Pipeline
Efficiency
The purpose of operational pigging is to
obtain and maintain efficiency of the pipeline to be pigged. The
pipeline's efficiency depends on two things: first, it must operate
continuously, and second, the required throughput must be obtained at
the lowest operating cost.
Pipelines are pigged for many reasons. In
crude oil pipelines, wax removal or control is important to maintain
line efficiency. Liquid removal in wet gas pipelines and removal of
debris in the pipe are also important.
After determining the cause of the
reduced pipeline efficiency and selecting the desired pig, a pigging
program can be established.
The effectiveness of the pigging program
can be evaluated by how much debris is in the receiving trap, or by
monitoring the discoloration of the liquid that accumulates in the
receiving trap.
Pre-Run Inspection
The pig must be in good condition if it
is to do the job it was selected to do. If the pig has been run before,
it should be inspected to assure it will run again without stopping in
the pipeline.
Measure the outside diameter of the pig's
sealing surface with a special diameter tape or, using a regular tape,
measure the circumference of the pig's sealing surface and divide the
measurement by 3.1416. This diameter must be larger than the inside pipe
diameter to maintain a good seal.
Inspect the sealing surfaces to assure
there are no cuts, tears, punctures or other damage which will affect
the pig's ability to run in the pipeline.
The unrestrained diameter of brush pigs
should also be measured to assure that the brushes will maintain contact
with the pipe wall during the complete run.
When using brush type mandrel cleaning
pigs, the brushes should be inspected for corrosion or breakage. Every
precaution should be taken to prevent these brushes from breaking in the
pipeline. Loose bristles can damage valves, instrumentation, and other
pipeline equipment. All components of brush type mandrel pigs should be
checked to be certain that they are tight and in good condition.
Pig Launching &
Receiving
Pig launchers are used to launch the pig
into the pipeline, and pig receivers are used to receive the pigs after
they have made a successful run. The design of these pig traps will
depend on the type of pig to be run and pipeline design conditions.
These designs are not covered here.
Provisions in the station design should
include handling equipment for pigs 20" and larger. Caution should be
taken for liquid spillage from the pig traps.
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pig launching and receiving
procedures.
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technical information related to pipeline pigging.
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