Abstract
CSA Standard Z662 presents the requirements for oil and gas pipeline systems and describes what has been accepted as good safety practice. This special publication is not part of the Standard and has not been formally reviewed by the Technical Committee responsible for the Standard, therefore it does not provide formal interpretations of the Standard. This special publication should be considered as an informal annotation of portions of the Standard. This paper presents background information regarding certain clauses and requirements in the Standard. Revisions to this first edition of CSA Special Publication Z662.1 are likely to be made whenever new information needs to be released. This publication discussed some of the standards for oil and gas pipelines in terms of design, materials, installation, joining, pressure testing, corrosion control, as well as operation, maintenance and upgrading. The report also referred to offshore gas and oil distribution systems including steel, plastic and aluminum piping. refs., figs.
Citation Formats
Kalra, S, Burford, G, Adragna, M, Coyle, S, Hawryn, S, Martin, A, McConnell, J, Kumaralagan, I, and Hassan, H.
Commentary on CSA Standard Z662-99, oil and gas pipeline systems : Special Publication Z622.1-01.
Canada: N. p.,
2001.
Web.
Kalra, S, Burford, G, Adragna, M, Coyle, S, Hawryn, S, Martin, A, McConnell, J, Kumaralagan, I, & Hassan, H.
Commentary on CSA Standard Z662-99, oil and gas pipeline systems : Special Publication Z622.1-01.
Canada.
Kalra, S, Burford, G, Adragna, M, Coyle, S, Hawryn, S, Martin, A, McConnell, J, Kumaralagan, I, and Hassan, H.
2001.
"Commentary on CSA Standard Z662-99, oil and gas pipeline systems : Special Publication Z622.1-01."
Canada.
@misc{etde_20219029,
title = {Commentary on CSA Standard Z662-99, oil and gas pipeline systems : Special Publication Z622.1-01}
author = {Kalra, S, Burford, G, Adragna, M, Coyle, S, Hawryn, S, Martin, A, McConnell, J, Kumaralagan, I, and Hassan, H}
abstractNote = {CSA Standard Z662 presents the requirements for oil and gas pipeline systems and describes what has been accepted as good safety practice. This special publication is not part of the Standard and has not been formally reviewed by the Technical Committee responsible for the Standard, therefore it does not provide formal interpretations of the Standard. This special publication should be considered as an informal annotation of portions of the Standard. This paper presents background information regarding certain clauses and requirements in the Standard. Revisions to this first edition of CSA Special Publication Z662.1 are likely to be made whenever new information needs to be released. This publication discussed some of the standards for oil and gas pipelines in terms of design, materials, installation, joining, pressure testing, corrosion control, as well as operation, maintenance and upgrading. The report also referred to offshore gas and oil distribution systems including steel, plastic and aluminum piping. refs., figs.}
place = {Canada}
year = {2001}
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title = {Commentary on CSA Standard Z662-99, oil and gas pipeline systems : Special Publication Z622.1-01}
author = {Kalra, S, Burford, G, Adragna, M, Coyle, S, Hawryn, S, Martin, A, McConnell, J, Kumaralagan, I, and Hassan, H}
abstractNote = {CSA Standard Z662 presents the requirements for oil and gas pipeline systems and describes what has been accepted as good safety practice. This special publication is not part of the Standard and has not been formally reviewed by the Technical Committee responsible for the Standard, therefore it does not provide formal interpretations of the Standard. This special publication should be considered as an informal annotation of portions of the Standard. This paper presents background information regarding certain clauses and requirements in the Standard. Revisions to this first edition of CSA Special Publication Z662.1 are likely to be made whenever new information needs to be released. This publication discussed some of the standards for oil and gas pipelines in terms of design, materials, installation, joining, pressure testing, corrosion control, as well as operation, maintenance and upgrading. The report also referred to offshore gas and oil distribution systems including steel, plastic and aluminum piping. refs., figs.}
place = {Canada}
year = {2001}
month = {Apr}
}