Pipeline Pressure Testing Training

This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the essential processes involved in pipeline pressure testing. Designed for engineers, field technicians, and pipeline professionals, it covers every phase of pressure testing, from design and planning to execution and evaluation. Participants will gain a deep understanding of the key concepts and industry standards necessary for conducting and validating pressure tests on both gas and liquid pipelines.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Participants will gain a solid understanding of the types of pipeline pressure tests, regulatory requirements, and how to determine target test pressures. They will become familiar with test equipment, filling and dewatering procedures, data evaluation methods, and leak detection techniques. The course also covers pressure test acceptance criteria, documentation best practices, and real-world case studies to ensure the practical application of the knowledge gained.

WORKSHOP TOPICS INCLUDE:

  • Applicability and Types of Tests
  • Regulatory Requirements for Pressure Testing (Gas Lines vs. Liquid Lines)
  • Determining Target Test Pressure (MAOP/MOP, elevations, class locations)
  • Test Equipment and Setup
  • Filling, Dewatering, and Drying Test Segments
  • Pressure Test Acceptance Criteria
  • Data Evaluation Using Mass or Volume Balance Analysis
  • Leak Detection and Repair Techniques
  • Comprehensive Documentation Procedures
  • Case Studies

INSTRUCTORS

  • Mr. W. R. (Bill) Byrd
    Mr. W. R. (Bill) Byrd

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Mr. W. R. (Bill) Byrd

President, RCP Inc.

As founder and principal of RCP Inc., Mr. Byrd enjoys a solid reputation for working with the public, corporate executives, legal representatives, and regulatory agencies to resolve complex regulatory, integrity management, safety, and compliance management issues. He combines exceptional analytical and communication skills with a broad background in engineering, operations, management, economics, and regulatory affairs, yielding excellent professional judgment and capabilities that can be applied to intractable problems. He is a widely respected public speaker and is routinely called upon to make presentations to industry associations and other groups at the national level. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in four states and graduated with honors from Georgia Institute of Technology for both his M.S. and B.S. in Mechanical Engineering.