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What is Pig

Pipeline pigs are devices that are inserted into and travel throughout the length of a pipeline driven by a product flow.

They were originally developed to remove deposits which could obstruct or retard flow through a pipeline.

Today pigs are used during all phases in the life of a pipeline for many different reasons.

There are basically three reasons to pig a pipeline: To batch or separate dissimilar products; For displacement purposes; For internal inspection.

Pipe pigging

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Pipeline pigs are used to prove flow diameter to

maintain a continuous flow through the pipeline.

FunctionsSeparation of productsCleaning out deposits and debrisGauging the internal boreLocation of obstructionsSeparation of products Meter loop CalibrationLiquid RemovalGas Removal

Pigging

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Pipe Geometry Measurement

Internal Inspection

Coating of internal bore

Corrosion inhibition

Improving Flow Efficiency

Pigging

Functions

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The pigs which are used to accomplish these tasks can be divided into three categories:

Utility Pigswhich are used to perform functions such as cleaning, separating, or dewatering.

Inline inspection Pigswhich provide information on the condition of the line, as well as the extent and location of any problems.

Gel Pigswhich are used in conjunction with conventional pigs to optimize pipeline dewatering, cleaning, and drying tasks.

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The type of pig to be used and its optimum configuration for a particular task in a particular pipeline should be determined based upon several criteria, which include:

The purpose Type, location, and volume of the substance to be removed or displaced

in conventional pigging applications, Type of information to be gathered from an intelligent pig run, Objectives and goals for the pig run.

The line contents The contents of the line while pigging, Available vs. required driving pressure, Velocity of the pig.

Characteristics of the pipeline The minimum and maximum internal line sizes, Maximum distance pig must travel, Minimum bend radius, and bend angles, Additional features such as valve types, branch connections, and the

elevation profile.

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Conventional Pigs

Inexpensive tools for removing troublesome debris from the pipeline or batching dissimilar products.

Functions - Cleaning - Swabbing - Batching.

Types of pigs

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UTILITY PIGSUtility pipeline pigs can be divided into two groups based upon their fundamental purpose:

Cleaning Pigs which are used to remove solid or semi-solid deposits or debris from the pipeline.

Sealing Pigs which are used to provide a good seal in order to either sweep liquids from the line, or provide an interface between two dissimilar products within the pipeline. Within these two groups, a further subdivision can be made to differentiate among the various types or forms of pigs:

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Types of conventional pigs

Cleaning Pigs

Cleans the pipeline by removing solid or semi solid deposits or

debris.

Examples - Mandrel pigs, foam pigs, solid cast pigs, spheres etc.

Sealing PigsProvides a good seal in order to sweep liquids or acts as an

interface between two dissimilar products in the same pipeline

Examples - Mandrel pigs, foam pigs, solid cast pigs, spheres

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UTILITY PIGS• Mandrel pigswhich have a central body tube, or mandrel, and various components which can be assembled onto the mandrel to configure a pig for a specific duty;

• Foam pigswhich are molded from polyurethane foam with various configurations of solid polyurethane strips and/or abrasive materials permanently bonded to them;

• Solid cast pigs which are moulded in one piece, usually from polyurethane, and;

• Spherical pigs or sphereswhich are of either a solid composition or inflated to their optimum diameter with glycol and/or water.

Pipe pigging

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Mandrill pig Solid Cast pig

Scraper mandrill pigs Solid cast pigs

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GEOMETRY PIGSA geometry / caliper pig is a configuration pig designed to record conditions, such as dents wrinkles ovality bend radius angle Occasionally indications of significant internal corrosion is recorded by making measurements of the inside surface of the pipe.

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De-waxing pigFoam pigs

Magnetic Flux leakage pig Ultrasonic corrosion detection tool

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Intelligent PigsGives the information on the condition of pipeline as well as extent and location of any problem in the pipeline

Functions

- Diameter/ Geometry measurement- Curvature monitoring- Temperature/pressure monitoring- Bend measurement- Metal Loss/Corrosion Detection

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Photographic inspection Pigs

Crack Detection Pigs

Wax Deposition Detection Pigs

Leak Detection Pigs

Product Sampling Pigs

Sampling Pig

Types of intelligent pigging

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Diameter / geometry measurements; Curvature monitoring; Pipeline profile; Temperature / pressure recording; Bend measurement; Metal-loss / corrosion detection;

Photographic inspection; Crack detection; Wax deposition measurement; Leak detection; Product sampling, and; Mapping.

In Line Inspection provides information on the condition of the pipe and/or its contents. With few exceptions, the In Line Inspection Tool itself is simply the tool which gathers the data, which is then analysed by the engineers and technicians to determine and report on the condition of the line.

Although the two most common requirements are for geometry/diameter measurement and for metal-loss/corrosion devices, the information which can be provided by these intelligent pigs covers a much wider range of inspection and troubleshooting needs which include:

Pipe piggingIn Line inspection Tools / Smart / intelligent Pigs

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Multi-channel caliper pig

Geometric inspection tool

Dual diameter caliper

Magnetic flux detection pig

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Types of intelligent pigging

Geometry Pigs

(eg.-Kaliper Pig, Electronic Gauging Pig, Cal Pig, Geo Control Pig,

Deformation survey tool)

Curvature Monitoring Pigs(eg.Gyrosystem, Inertial geometry Pig)

Pressure & Temperature Recording Pigs

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Types of intelligent pigging

Bend measurement Pigs

(eg. Bend Locator)

Metal Loss Corrosion Detection Pigs

Magnetic Flux Pigs (eg. Linalog, Magnescan,Corrocontrol

Corrosion detection system, Pipeline corrosion surveyor)

UltrasonicPigs

(eg Ultrascan, Microprobe, RPITT, Flow sonic)

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Ultrasonic crack detection tool

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PLUGSA plug is a specialist pig that can be used to isolate a section of pipeline at pressure while some remedial work is undertaken. The plugs can withstand pressures up to 200 bars typically. The plug works by gripping into the line pipe and then having a separate sealing system. Lower pressure techniques include High Friction pigs, which provide a barrier for de- pressurised systems.

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High pressure plug pig

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GEL PIGSGel pigs are a series of gelled liquid systems which have been developed for use in pipeline operations, either during initial commissioning, or as a part of a continuing maintenance program. Most pipeline gels are water-based, but a range of chemicals, solvents, and even acids can be gelled. Some chemicals can be gelled as the bulk liquid and others only diluted in a carrier. Gelled diesel is commonly used as a carrier of corrosion inhibitor in gas lines.

There are four main types of gel that are used in pipeline applications: Batching, or separator gel Debris pickup gel Hydrocarbon gel Dehydrating gel

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Gel pig

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As a liquid, although highly viscous, the gel can be pumped through any line which will accept liquids. Gel pigs can be used alone (in liquid lines), in place of batching pigs, or in conjunction with various types of conventional pigs. When used with conventional pigs, gelled pigs can improve overall performance while almost eliminating the risk of sticking a pig.

Gel pigs do not wear out in service like conventional pigs. They can, however, be susceptible to dilution and gas cutting. Care must be taken, therefore, when designing a pig train that incorporates gel pigs to minimize fluid bypass of the pigs, and to place a conventional pig at the back of the train when displacing with gas.

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GEL PIGS

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Product separation Debris removal Line filling/hydrotesting Dewatering and drying

Condensate removal from gas lines Inhibitor and biocide laydown Special chemical treatment Removal of stuck pigs

The principle pipeline applications for gel pigs are as follows:

Specially formulated gels have also been used to seal valves during hydrostatic testing. Gels have been developed with a controlled gellation time and a controlled viscosity for temporary pipeline isolation purposes.

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PIG TRAPS/LAUNCHERS/RECEIVERSPig traps are used for inserting pigs into a pipeline then launching, receiving, and finally removing them without flow interruption.

Pig traps are not generally proprietary products and are usually made to a specification drawn up by the user. However, pig trap closures are proprietary products and form a critically important part of a pigging system.

Safety is a major consideration in the selection of a closure.

All closures must have a built-in safety lock which prevents them being opened while the trap is pressurised.

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Debris being received in pig receiver

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Pig receiver & launcher arrangement

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