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  2. List of pipeline accidents in the United States in the 1970s

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    January 25 – A 6-inch gas main ruptured at a weld in Stoughton, Massachusetts, causing gas to migrate under pavement & frozen earth into a building. The building later exploded, killing one person. [156] February 10 – A front end loader clearing snow hit a 1-inch gas riser line in Sullivan, Indiana. The gas later exploded in the building ...

  3. L10 gas field - Wikipedia

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    Gas from the field is transported through the 178 km, 36-inch diameter Noordgastransport pipeline from the L10-A Complex to Uithuizen. The design capacity of the 36-inch pipeline is 33 million cubic metres per day. [2] The field was initially operated by Placid International Oil Limited, then Gaz de France Suez, then by Neptune Energy. [2] [6]

  4. Statpipe - Wikipedia

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    The Draupner S riser platform ties the Statpipe lines from Heimdal and Kårstø together for onward transmission to Ekofisk. The internal diameter of this section is 36 inches (910 mm), and it runs for 213 kilometres (132 mi) further south, where a 15.8-kilometre (9.8 mi) bypass around Ekofisk complex takes the Statpipe directly into Norpipe.

  5. Beryl oil field - Wikipedia

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    From 1992 gas was exported via the 203 miles (327 km) 30-inch SAGE (Scottish Area Gas Evacuation) pipeline to St. Fergus. [1] In 1990 a riser tower was added to Beryl A to accommodate risers and gas compression equipment to export gas into SAGE. [5] The principal data of the Beryl field platforms is given in the following table. [2] [5]

  6. Slugcatcher - Wikipedia

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    The gas will form waves on the liquid surface, which may grow to bridge the whole cross-section of the line. This creates a blockage on the gas flow, which travels as a slug through the line. Riser-based slugging, also known as severe slugging, is associated with the pipeline risers often found in offshore oil production facilities. [1]

  7. Tartan oil field - Wikipedia

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    Tartan Alpha was originally connected to the Piper Alpha platform through a 19 km 18-inch diameter gas pipeline. The failure of the riser of this pipeline at about 22:20 6 July 1988 during the Piper Alpha disaster led to a second major explosion followed by a widespread fire. [4] Production from Tartan's faulted reservoir was 'disappointing'.