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The objective of this standard practice is the development of a new external corrosion direct assessment (ECDA) data interchange data structure that will enable electronic integration of data and standardize reporting of ECDA data asso- ciated with indirect inspection data within the pipeline industry, to allow transfer between different software packages or computer systems. This is expected to minimize difficulty in using various programs to analyze or graph data and allow for comparison of data gathered for a given pipeline segment at different times, regardless of the software system used to collect it.
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Keywords: External Corrosion Direct Assessment (ECDA), integrity data exchange (IDX), data management, close-interval survey (CIS), direct-current voltage gradient (DCVG) survey, Pearson survey, linear polarization resistance (LPR) probe survey
Information about the dynamic scale inhibitor evaluation apparatus known as the tube-blocking apparatus. A resource for using dynamic flow-through test apparatus. Procedures typically used for evaluating
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Technologies used to control classes of microorganisms found in cooling systems and methods for monitoring and control. Of interest to owners, engineers, contractors, and operators.
Selecting, applying, and evaluating the use of biocides in oil and gas field operations - including stimulation, production, storage, transmission, hydrostatic testing, and water injection applications.