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Pipeline Engineering Documents

The document outlines various procedures for the fabrication, installation, and testing of piping at an onshore oil facility, including a method statement, welding procedure specification, hydrotest procedure, health and safety plan, quality management plan, and security plan. Key elements include detailed steps for piping fabrication and installation, safety measures to ensure zero incidents, quality control processes, and security measures to protect personnel and assets. Each section emphasizes compliance with technical specifications, safety protocols, and environmental protection.

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The document outlines various procedures for the fabrication, installation, and testing of piping at an onshore oil facility, including a method statement, welding procedure specification, hydrotest procedure, health and safety plan, quality management plan, and security plan. Key elements include detailed steps for piping fabrication and installation, safety measures to ensure zero incidents, quality control processes, and security measures to protect personnel and assets. Each section emphasizes compliance with technical specifications, safety protocols, and environmental protection.

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Pipeline Engineering Documents – Onshore Oil Facility

1. Method Statement for Fabrication and Installation of Piping


Scope:
This document outlines the step-by-step process for the fabrication and installation of
piping at an onshore oil facility.

Preparation:
- Review issued-for-construction (IFC) drawings and specifications.
- Conduct site survey and material take-off.
- Prepare tools, lifting equipment, welding machines, and PPE.

Fabrication:
- Cut pipes to required lengths based on drawings.
- Bevel pipe ends and clean surfaces.
- Fit-up using pipe clamps and supports.
- Perform visual inspection before welding.

Installation:
- Transport prefabricated spools to site with caution.
- Align and support pipes using proper hangers and clamps.
- Conduct fit-up, welding, and NDT (RT, UT, or MPI).
- Install supports and ensure stress-free alignment.
- Carry out flange tightening to recommended torque.

Commissioning:
- Perform pressure tests.
- Flush lines using air, water, or chemical flush.
- Insulate and paint if required.
- Final walk-through with client/inspector.

2. Welding Procedure Specification (WPS)


Welding Process: SMAW (Shielded Metal Arc Welding)
Base Material: ASTM A106 Grade B / API 5L Gr B
Filler Material: E7018 Electrodes
Joint Design: Butt weld – single or double V-groove

Preheating Temperature: 50°C minimum


Interpass Temperature: ≤ 150°C

Welding Parameters:
- Root Pass: 90-110 Amps, 2.5mm electrode
- Fill/Cap Passes: 120-150 Amps, 3.2mm or 4.0mm electrode

Post Weld Heat Treatment (if required): As per project specs

Testing:
- 100% Visual
- 10% Radiographic or Ultrasonic (or as per project requirement)

3. Hydrotest Procedure for Flowline Testing


Scope:
Hydrostatic testing will confirm the integrity of newly installed flowlines.

Preparation:
- Ensure all welding is complete and accepted.
- Clean the inside of the pipeline (flushing and drying).
- Install calibrated pressure gauges and vents.

Filling:
- Fill line with clean water (treated where needed).
- Remove all air pockets using vent valves.

Pressurization:
- Raise pressure gradually to 1.5 times design pressure.
- Hold for minimum 30 minutes (or as specified).

Acceptance Criteria:
- No visible leaks or pressure drop.
- Re-test if failure occurs and rectify issues.

Draining:
- Drain water safely and dry pipe with air blower or nitrogen.

4. Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE) Plan


HSE Objectives:
- Zero incidents and injuries
- Environmental compliance
- Safe work culture

HSE Measures:
- Daily toolbox talks and safety induction
- Use of full PPE (helmet, gloves, coveralls, goggles, boots)
- Confined space entry protocols
- Permit-to-work system enforced
- Firefighting and first aid stations at site
Environmental Protection:
- Spill kits at designated points
- Proper waste disposal and segregation
- Dust and noise mitigation

Emergency Response:
- Fire drills and evacuation plans
- Emergency contact list available at all times

5. Quality Management Plan (QMP)


Quality Objectives:
- Meet project technical specifications
- Deliver work right the first time
- Ensure client satisfaction

Quality Control Procedures:


- Inspection and Test Plan (ITP) to govern all tasks
- Material test certificates (MTCs) for all incoming materials
- Fit-up, welding, and NDT inspection records maintained
- Hydrotest records and QA documentation compiled in final dossier

Reporting:
- Daily quality checklists and inspection reports
- Non-conformance reports (NCR) and corrective actions

6. Security Plan
Security Objectives:
- Protect personnel, materials, and site assets

Measures:
- Access control points with sign-in registers
- 24/7 manned security at entry/exit points
- Perimeter fencing and warning signs
- Surveillance cameras in critical zones

Incident Response:
- Log all security breaches or suspicious activity
- Immediate report to site manager and local authorities
- Emergency lockdown procedures for serious threats

Personnel:
- Security guards trained in emergency protocols
- ID badges for all workers and visitors

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