Title:
International conference on terrain and geohazard challenges facing onshore oil and gas pipelines evaluation, routing, design, construction, operation
Publication Information:
London : Thomas Telford, 2005
Physical Description:
1 CD-ROM ; 12 cm.
ISBN:
9780727732781
General Note:
Proceedings of a three day international conference ... organised by the Instituition of Civil Engineers in association with BP Exploration and held at the Institution of Civil Engineers, London, UK, on 2-4 June 2004.
Accompanies text of the same title : TJ930 I574 2005
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Summary
Summary
To access global oil and gas deposits, major pipelines must traverse remote regions with extreme terrains. There are a significant number of pipeline projects, active or planned, in tropical jungles, mountains and deserts, in permafrost and in areas of wetland. Each of these natural environments is associated with a range of geohazards, which may include landslides, soil erosion, karst, river migration, and seismic or volcanic activity. At the same time, society demands increasing availability and reliability of supply, together with improved environmental standards, all making for substantial challenges.