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October 2008

October 13-15

Berlin, GER
Phone:: +44 1737 365100
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October 13-17
Long Beach, CA USA
Phone:: 202 682 8000
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October 13-15
Abu Dhabi, UAE
Phone:: +44 207 067 1800
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October 14-16
Houston, TX USA
Phone:: 919 549 8411
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October 14-16
Moscow, RUS
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October 14-16
Warsaw, POL
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October 14
Northbrook, IL US
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October 16-17
New York, NY USA
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October 20-22
Abu Dhabi, UAE
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October 20-22
Perth, AUS
Phone:: 972 952 9393
Fax:: 972 952 9435
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October 20-23
Calgary, AB CAN
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The World Onshore Pipelines Report 2008-2012 

Presents a comprehensive view of the historic market from 2003-2007 and forecast period from 2008-2012. The report also reviews all aspects of onshore oil & gas pipelines from design, materials, techniques and components through to construction, operations and maintenance and transportation.

 DW5T   $10620.00   Available in hard copy or pdf format.

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New report

The World Onshore Pipelines Report 2008-12 considers the prospects for this huge global market and values the future markets through to 2012. As oil & gas production increases globally, so does the need for the transportation of products to market.

In this first edition of the World Onshore Pipelines Report, Douglas-Westwood presents a comprehensive view of the historic market from 2003-2007 and forecast period from 2008-2012. A detailed database of projects combined with an involved modeling and forecasting process result in a unique view of the market in length and value terms.

The report also reviews all aspects of onshore oil & gas pipelines from design, materials, techniques and  components through to construction, operations and maintenance.

Pipeline technologies

The World Onshore Pipeline Report 2008-12 is geared to the needs of the senior executive and assumes no previous reader knowledge of the subject area. It describes pipeline design and how routes are selected, safety considerations, sizing, flow and pressure control and storage. The choice of pipeline materials is discussed and major pipeline components are reviewed from coatings and fittings to pumps and compressors. Construction techniques and associated issues are explained from stringing, welding and trenching to backfilling, cleaning, sizing, quality control and testing. Operations and maintenance content includes a review of control, integrity, corrosion protection and repairs.

The market

The Douglas-Westwood onshore pipelines market modelling process is based on actual project data. The Onshore Pipelines Report 2008-12 begins with identifying existing pipeline projects then examines the market drivers and prospects. Expenditure is broken down into the main spend areas of land & right of way, line pipe and fittings, pipeline construction, pump station & equipment and other (including delivery systems, communications, vehicles etc.)

Industry players & competitive landscape

Appendices outline significant companies, manufacturers and technology providers in the sector. Also throughout the report case studies highlight a number of projects.

An acclaimed series

The World Onshore Pipelines Report 2008-2012 is the latest in an acclaimed series of business studies used by organisations in 37 countries worldwide. These include oil majors, investment banks, research institutes, hardware manufacturers, offshore contractors, agencies and departments of governments.

The authors

Focused on the energy and marine industries, Douglas-Westwood conducts market survey, research, analysis and strategy services with over 490 assignments completed since formation in 1990. In the past three years Douglas-Westwood have completed market due diligence on M&A and financing deals totalling $6.5 billion The report is from the same team that produced the acclaimed market study The World Offshore Pipelines Report.

 

Document contents

Summary & Conclusions

Definition of Pipelines - detailing crude oil trunk lines, flowlines and gathering lines; natural gas gathering lines, transmission lines, local distribution lines; refined products pipelines; flow & flow control; significant elements (pumps, compressor stations, exchangers, SCADA, terminals, connections to upstream and downstream etc.)

Pipelines vs. Other Options - reviewing economic viability; minimizing environmental impact; reducing risks including security risk; regulations.

Pipeline Design - Route selection; safety considerations; sizing - line size, wall thickness, and looping; flow and pressure control; number of stations and station location; storage.

Pipeline Materials - including production techniques; Steel; Different grades etc.

Major Pipeline Components - leading technologies and companies that provide them for pipe, coatings, fittings & flanges, valves, actuators, pumps & compressors.

Construction techniques - leading technologies and companies that provide them. Including sections on preparation, stringing, welding & weld inspection, trenching, lowering-in, backfilling, bends, crossings & tie-ins, quality control, cleaning & sizing and hydrostatic testing.

Operations & Maintenance - with sections on operation and control, maintaining integrity and fitness-for-purpose, corrosion protection and repairs.

Company Profiles - of suppliers, manufacturers and design and engineering firms

Market Analysis  - capital expenditure forecasts by region and market sub-segment covering the period 2003-2012.

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Hurricane Severity Index (08/26/2008, ImpactWeather)

Field Data Capture Reduces Costs by 73% (07/23/2008, Singletouch Canada Inc.)

Alarm Management for Pipelines Part 2 (07/07/2008, Matrikon)

Alarm Management for Pipelines (07/07/2008, Matrikon)

Reducing the Risk of Floating Roof Tank Fires (07/07/2008, Lightning Eliminators & Consultants, Inc.)


Webcasts



The Kaleidoscope Project: The Future of Subsalt Imaging
Date: October 21, 2008
Time: 2:00 PM EDT     11:00 AM PDT     6:00 PM GMT    
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Francisco Ortigosa, Director of Geophysics, Repsol-YPF






Operational Risk Management
Originally Broadcast: October 02, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Stephane Lauzon, Industry Principal, SAP










Conference Review: Unconventional Gas International
Originally Broadcast: October 02, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
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Refining Safety Practices
Originally Broadcast: September 25, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Paula Dittrick, Senior Staff Writer, Oil & Gas Journal
David N. Nakamura, Refining/Petrochemical Editor, Oil & Gas Journal






Taking the Next Leap Forward with Real Time Operating Centers
Originally Broadcast: September 18, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Eric van Oort, Planning & Business Improvement Manager, Shell E&P Americas
Douwe Franssens, Global Real Time Technology Manager, Halliburton Sperry Drilling Services










US Natural Gas: The New Outlook
Originally Broadcast: August 28, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Bob Tippee (Webcast Moderator), Editor, Oil & Gas Journal
Warren True, Chief Technology Editor LNG/Gas Processing, Oil & Gas Journal
Alan Petzet, Chief Editor Exploration, Oil & Gas Journal
Nina Rach, Drilling Editor, Oil & Gas Journal








Completion Methods: Technology and Trends
Originally Broadcast: August 27, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Warren True, OGJ Chief Technology Editor LNG/Gas Processing, Oil & Gas Journal
Nina Rach, OGJ Drilling Editor, Oil & Gas Journal
Guntis Moritis, OGJ Production Editor, Oil & Gas Journal






The Future of Seismic Attributes - Understanding the Impact of Three Converging Technology Trends
Originally Broadcast: August 21, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Richard Cooper, President & CEO, Rock Solid Images








The Petrobras FPSO Experience: Technology Evolution and Application In the US Gulf of Mexico
Originally Broadcast: August 14, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Cesar Palagi, Walker Ridge Production Asset Manager, Petrobras America Inc.






Frontiers of Geophysics Technology
Originally Broadcast: August 05, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Laurence "Larry" Lines, President-Elect, Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Fred Aminzadeh, President, Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Leon Thomsen, Chief Scientist, Delta Geophysics
Michael S. Bahorich, Executive Vice-President - Exploration and Production Technology, Apache Petroleum Corp.
Bob Williams, Director of Research, PennEnergy's Oil & Gas Journal Online Research Center and PennEnergy Online Research Center








Midyear Forecast & Review - 2008
Originally Broadcast: July 30, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Bob Tippee, Editor, Oil & Gas Journal
Marilyn Radler, Senior Editor, Economics
G. Alan Petzet, Chief Editor, Exploration



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Hurricane Preparedness: The Latest Guidelines and Lessons Learned
Originally Broadcast: July 23, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: David Petruska, Riser Technical Authority - GoM Performance Unit, BP
James D. Stear, Ocean Engineer, Chevron
Dave Wisch, Chevron Fellow, Chevron Energy Technology Co.
Steve Leverette, Manager of R&D, SBM - Atlantia
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Washington Energy Politics: An OGJ Conversation - July 2008
Originally Broadcast: July 23, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Bob Tippee, Editor, Oil & Gas Journal
Nick Snow, Washington Editor, Oil & Gas Journal








Conference Review: Oil Sands & Heavy Oil Technologies
Originally Broadcast: July 17, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately 1.5 hours
Speakers: Bob Tippee (Moderator), Editor, Oil & Gas Journal
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Using Seismic Data to Judge the Success of Hydraulic Fracturing
Originally Broadcast: May 21, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Mark E. Willis, Researcher / Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, Massachusetts Institute of Technology






EOR/IOR and the Future of Global Oil Supply
Originally Broadcast: April 16, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Now available on Demand
Speakers: William F. (Bill) Lawson, General Chair, 16th Improved Oil Recovery Symposium
Rafael Sandrea, President, IPC Petroleum Consultants, Inc./IOR 2008 Plenary Speaker
Paul Willhite, Technical Program Chair, 16th Improved Oil Recovery Symposium
Bob Williams, Director of Research, Oil & Gas Journal Research Center








Washington Energy Politics: An OGJ Conversation
Originally Broadcast: March 27, 2008
Now available on Demand
Length: Approximately one hour
Speakers: Bob Tippee, Editor, Oil & Gas Journal
Nick Snow, Washington Editor, Oil & Gas Journal
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