By Jessica Quach / January 27, 2025 Advancements and Risk Management in Pipeline Integrity, Assessment, and Safety Engineering Critical Assessment of Vintage Girth Welds Presentation Engineering Critical Assessment of Vintage Girth Welds Paper Study of Pipelines that Ruptured while Operating at a Hoop Stress Below 30% SMYS Risk Assessment Model Paper: Here are Factors that Govern Evaluation of Mechanical Damage to Pipelines Paper: Dealing with Low-Frequency-Welded ERW Pipe and Flash-Welded Pipe with Respect to HCA-Related Integrity Assessments Paper: Role of Hydrostatic Testing in Pipeline Integrity Assessment Paper: Using A Probability Approach to Rank In-Line Inspection Anomalies for Excavation and for Setting Reinspection Intervals Joint Efficiency Factors for A O Smith Line Pipe Paper: A Risk Management Tool for Establishing Budget Priorities Pipeline Surface Loading Screening Process Paper: A Pipeliner’s Perspective on Longwall Mining Paper: Periodic Hydrostatic Testing or In-Line Inspection to Prevent Failures from Pressure-Cycle-Induced Fatigue Paper: Study Questions Specified Hydrotest Hold Time’s Value Pressure testing and record keeping: reconciling historic pipeline practices with new requirements Gas Distribution Pipeline System Integrity Threats Related to Cold Weather Joint Efficiency Factors for Seam-Welded Factory-Made Pipeline Bends