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The safe transportation of hydrocarbons and other fluids within pipelines is a top priority within the oil and gas industry. Companies are subject to several federal regulations, standards, and monitoring from agencies such asThe National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulations (OPR); under the National Energy Board Act,The U.S. Department of Transportation โ PHMSA, and The Transportation Safety Board (TSB).The safe transportation of hydrocarbons and other fluids within pipelines is a top priority within the oil and gas industry. Companies are subject to several federal regulations, standards, and monitoring from agencies such asThe National Energy Board Onshore Pipeline Regulations (OPR) under the National Energy Board Act,The U.S. Department of Transportation โ PHMSA, and The Transportation Safety Board (TSB). Designing and building onshore and subsea pipeline transportation projects that are safe, sustainable, and ecofriendly have been an ongoing mission of the industry. Each project must address the following basics with any pipeline project including engineering, procurement, construction, feasibility, permitting, program management, and the pipelines lifecycleTo meet the pipeline industry's goal of incident-free operation, pipeline operators invest considerable human and financial resources to protect the people, property and environments near pipelines.
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An effect, also known as water hammer, in which a pressure wave can be generated behind a rapidly closed valve. The pressure wave travels at sonic speed, reflecting off of the pipe end or the bottom of the well and returning to the valve. If the valve is closed before the wave returns, a hydraulic impact is produced on the valve. Extreme cases are seen with slam closures of sub surface safety valves. Much smaller effects may be produced in front of the valve in a few cases.
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