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  • Case Study: Pigging for Pipe Anomalies
    The Challenge. An old, small piping line extending over 6. miles needed to have all of the valves. inspected, and, where necessary, repaired. or replaced.
  • How Can Packaging Help Keep Pigs Healthy?
    When a high value product arrives damaged, everyone in the supply chain looks bad, not to mention the cost of cleaning up spilled hazardous materials and the threat to human and environmental safety a spill brings. Learn how one company selected their packaging to minimize these risks.
  • Pushing the Pig: How to Get Your Pipelines Online Sooner
    Are you getting frustrated with how long it takes to cool water for crucial hydrotests during summer months? Or striving for faster, safer ways to get all the water and humidity out of your pipes so you can commission ahead of schedule?
  • Level Switch Detects Oil and Nitrogen Interface to Support Effective PIG System Operation
    A major oil producer in Alaska's North Slope region operates miles of transit pipeline as part of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline System (TAPS) within the U.S. National Petroleum Reserve - Alaska. The TAPS pipeline transports petroleum extracted from the North Slope southward to the port of Valdez for
  • An Oil & Gas Case Study
    Safe Pigging to Ensure Efficient Fracking
  • Application Note: LCT4 in Pipe Line
    Customer needed accurate, repeatable and reliable flow meters requiring little maintenance with minimal pressure drops. The meters also had to handle pigging on the line, which meant having the pigs going through the meters.
  • Filter Helps Test Subsea Pipelines
    Croft Filters has produced filters used in testing undersea oil and gas pipelines. The 18, 50 micron filters are part of a 'pigging unit', a device that floods subsea pipelines pushing through 'pigs', or rubber plugs, which clean the lines and disperse any debris.
  • 10 Steps to World Class Safety
    In this Pig Paper, you'll learn why slips, trips and falls happen and the steps you can take to world-class floor safety and keeping workers safe.

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