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API RP 1173: Pipeline Safety Management Systems

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API RP 1173: Pipeline Safety Management Systems : Errata 1

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API TR 1189

TR 1189 E1 EN : Internal Corrosion in Pipeline Facilities

CDN $112.35

This publication was last reviewed and confirmed in 2025.

Description

This technical report provides an overview of internal corrosion threats within facilities and guidance on threat management and mitigation. A few case studies are provided to showcase where internal corrosion failures within facilities have occurred; lessons learned from those incidents; and how operators are evaluating and addressing the threat.

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Edition

1

Published Date

2025-03-02

Status

Current

Pages

21

Language Detail Icon

English

Format Secure Icon

Secure PDF

Abstract

This technical report provides an overview of internal corrosion threats within facilities and guidance on threat management and mitigation. A few case studies are provided to showcase where internal corrosion failures within facilities have occurred; lessons learned from those incidents; and how operators are evaluating and addressing the threat.

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