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Dock Line Descaling Project 2007
Baker Hughes Pipeline Management Group
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4,000’ Fueling Line Descaling
Background• A major petroleum company wanted to clean and
inspect two parallel 12” and 14” gasoline terminal pipelines as due diligence prior to purchase.
• Located in Port Everglades, Florida, these pipelines offloaded gasoline from tankers. These same pipelines were then used to send salt water ballast back to the tankers.
• Prior to project start, a number of known miter bends needed to be removed and replaced with forged 3D bends.
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Scale Discovery
Excessive internal scale build-up is evident in this miter bend cutout.
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Pig Selection
A variety of ultra high density Descaling Pigs were employed for descaling operations. Increasingly aggressive carbide descaling inserts were used as the cleaning progressed. Compressed air provided motive force for the pigs.
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Surfactant / Scale Slurry
Baker Petrolite’s® CLW3063 water based surfactant was used to slurry the scale for removal from the pipeline.
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Pitting Beneath ScaleA cutout was flanged and re-installed prior to descaling operations to evaluate cleaning progress. As cleaning progressed, corrosion pitting beneath the scale was exposed.
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Final Results
A total of 159 descaling and flushing runs were made on the two pipelines to bring the internal diameter to bare metal condition.