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SUMMARY:FREE Passes for PAH Members: Conference Agenda Now Out for 2025 PPIM – The 37th International Pipeline Pigging and Integrity Management Conference will take place in Houston on January 27-January 30, 2025
DESCRIPTION:This Event Reminder / Save The Date is Sponsored by: State Service, leaders in pipeline pigging and chemical cleaning\n\nWe Save Major Industry Dates We put up event reminders as a courtesy of the Non-Profit and Trade Organizations we support.\nTHE 37th INTERNATIONAL Pipeline Pigging & Integrity Management Conference™ plus Training Courses and Exhibition\nLocated at George R. Brown Convention Center and the Hilton Americas1001 Avenida De Las Americas, Houston, TX 77010\nCOURSES\nJanuary 27-28\nCONFERENCE\nJanuary 29-31\nEXHIBITION hours\nTuesday, January 28\n5:00pm-7:00pm Opening reception, Exhibition open\n5:00pm-7:00pm Reception, Exhibition open\nWednesday, January 29\n9:00am-7:00pm Exhibition open\nThursday, January 30\n9:00am-2:00pm Exhibition open\nPPIM : The industry forum devoted exclusively to pigging for pipeline maintenance and inspection, engineering assessment, repair, risk management and NDE.\nDiscover the Pipeline Pigging and Integrity Management Show\nAre you invested in the operation and maintenance of pipelines? Do you want to stay up to date with the latest advancements in pipeline pigging and integrity management? Look no further than the Pipeline Pigging and Integrity Management Show 2025, the premier event for professionals in the pipeline industry. Here we will explore what this show is all about and what you can expect when attending.\nAbout the Show:\nThe Pipeline Pigging and Integrity Management Show is an annual event that brings together industry experts, professionals, and organizations who are passionate about pipeline maintenance and safety. This show serves as a platform for showcasing and discussing innovative technologies, best practices, and solutions related to pipeline pigging and integrity management.\nWhat to Expect:\nWhen attending the show, you can expect to be immersed in a world of knowledge and cutting-edge advancements. Educational sessions, presentations, and exhibitions will provide you with the opportunity to learn about the latest trends and developments in pipeline pigging and integrity management. Discover state-of-the-art equipment, services, and software that are designed to enhance pipeline maintenance and safety.\nNetworking Opportunities:\nThe Pipeline Pigging and Integrity Management Show goes beyond just educational sessions and exhibitions. It also fosters networking among industry experts, allowing for valuable knowledge sharing and collaboration. Connect with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and build relationships in a supportive and collaborative environment.\nSee You There:\nThe Pipeline Pigging and Integrity Management Show is a must-attend event for professionals involved in the operation and maintenance of pipelines. By participating in this show, you will gain valuable insights into the latest advancements in pipeline pigging and integrity management. Take advantage of the educational sessions, exhibitions, and networking opportunities to enhance your knowledge and expand your professional network. Mark your calendars and don’t miss out on this incredible opportunity to propel your career forward in the pipeline industry.\nIf you are looking to know more about the 2025 PPIM, here is the agenda for the upcoming conference.\nIf you are a Pipeliners Association of Houston Member, you get free access\nTuesday & Wednesday\n\n\n\n7:00\nBreakfast sponsored by Inline\n\n\n7:00\nRegistration open\n\n\n1.0 Plenary – Opening Session sponsored by NDT Global\n\n\n8:00\nOpening remarks\n\n\n8:15\n215 State of Integrity 2025 – Sheri Bacoum, OneBridge Solutions, Inc., Durango, USA\n\n\n8:45\nYoung Pipeline Professional Annual Recognition Award Presentation\n\n\n9:00\n217 Managing the Pipe Body Hard Spots Integrity Threat\nMichael Rosenfeld, Bill Amend, Simon Slater\nRSI Pipeline Solutions, New Albany, USA, ROSEN Group, Columbus, USA\n\n\n9:30\n167 Practical Challenges of Using the RP 1183 Shape Parameter Methods\nRhett Dotson, Brian Leis\nIntegrity, Houston, USA; N Leis, Consultant, Inc., Columbus, USA\n\n\n10:00\nRefreshment Break\n\n\n11:00\n179 The Sky Is Not Falling — Mechanical Damage Can Be Assessed Appropriately\nAmro Rana, Sanjay Tiku, Al Rostaoei, Behrooz Sharif, Vlado Semiga, Aaron Dinwittzer, Munendra Tomar, Yohan Miglis, Mark Piazza\nEnbridge, Ottawa, Canada; ADM Consulting, Ottawa, Canada; TC Energy, Houston, USA; Kinder Morgan, Houston, USA; American Petroleum Institute, Washington DC, USA\n\n\n11:30\n280 Lessons Learned Using API 1163 for Metal-Loss ILI\nTom Bubbenk, Matt Ellinger\nDNV, Dublin, USA\n\n\n12:00\n161 Leveraging Destructive Testing to Enhance Detection and Identification of Complex Cracking in LF-ERW: Case Study Phase II\nChristopher Newton, Jordi Aymerich, Sayan Pipattan, Tania Haro, Santiago Urrea, Alex Hersley\nPhillips 66, Houston, USA; NDT Global, Calgary, Canada; NDT Global, Stutensee, Germany; NDT Global, Houston, USA\n\n\n12:30\nLunch sponsored by ENDURO\n\n\n14:00 – 15:00\nRoom A: 295 Highlighting the Threat of Circumferential Stress Corrosion Cracking (CSCC) with Advanced In-Line Inspection Tools\nMatt Monberg, Jonathan Hardy, Dane Butler, TD Williamson, Houston, USA\n\n\nRoom B: 176 Development and Implementation of a Compact 36-Inch Combination Ultrasonic ILI Tool for Enhanced Pipeline Integrity\nNathan Leslie, Jake Hoase, Jonas Butterer\nNDT Global, Houston, USA; Colonial Pipeline Company, Alpharetta, USA; NDT Global, Stutensee, Germany\n\n\nRoom C: 261 Identification of Factors to Determine Statistically Appropriate and Conservative CVN Toughness Values for Transmission Pipelines\nBrett Davis, Brian Patrick, Lily Wang, Heather Watson, Reid Tait\nPacific Gas & Electric Company, San Ramon, USA; Exponent, Inc., Philadelphia, USA\n\n\nRoom D: 271 A Case Study of a Riverbank and Riverbed Armoring and Regarding Geohazard Remediation\nEric Jenkins, Stella Cunha\nTetra Tech, Denver, USA; Enbridge, Calgary, Canada\n\n\n14:30\nRoom A: 288 Detection and Sizing of SCC in Seam Welds of Pipelines with ILI/EMAT Advanced Ultrasonic Imaging\nNiels Rodrigto\nApplus-RTD, Rotterdam, Netherlands\n\n\nRoom B: 229 Overcoming Operational Obstacles: A Collaborative Approach to In-Line Inspection of a Unique Mexican Gas Pipeline\nMcKenzie Kissel, Keila Cariadd, Aaron Scharitz, Neil Short, Ricardo Vazquez, Pu Gong, Stephen Westwood\nTC Energy, Mexico City, Mexico; TC Energy, Calgary, Canada\n\n\nRoom C: 297 Temperature to Support Fully Baking Pipeline FCS Crack Initiative\nFan Zhang\nPhillips 66, Houston, USA\n\n\nRoom D: 182 Axial Strain Evaluation and Integration into Geohazard Management Programs\nJeff Hafer, Sylvain Cornu\nMarathon Pipe Line, USA; NDT Global, Stutensee, Germany\n\n\n15:00\nRefreshment Break\n\n\nAfternoon Sessions:\n\n\n16:30\nRoom A: 245 Compression Sleeves – A Pragmatic Approach to Managing Design Variables and Constraints\nAtul Gangotir, Ahmed Hosaini, Matt Jouhani\nADV Integrity Inc., Magnolia, USA; Bechel Energy, Houston, USA\n\n\nRoom B: 220 Leveraging Validation Data to Improve ILI Performance for SSCC\nChristopher Davies, Johannes Spille, Simon Slater\nROSEN Group, Houston, USA\n\n\nRoom C: 140 Remaining Life Assessment of Hydrogen Pipelines for Flaw Sizes Below ILI and NDE Detection Limits\nZahra Lotfoll, Michel Brongers\nKiefner and Associates Inc., Houston, USA; Kiefner and Associates Inc., Columbus, USA\n\n\nRoom D: 106 Guided Wave Quantitative Contact Corrosion Measurement\nRhett O’Brian\nGUL Americas, Houston, USA\n\n\n17:30\nConference Day 1 concludes\n\n\n17:30\nReception sponsored by Intero\n\n\n\nThursday\n\n\n\n7:00\nBreakfast\n\n\n7:00\nRegistration open\n\n\nMorning Sessions\n\n\n8:00\nRoom A: 200 Probabilistic Assessment of Cracked Seam Welds: Advanced Insights Revealed Through Case Studies\nBenjamin Novak, Therese Jensen\nEnbridge, Integrity Engineering, Edmonton, CanadaRoom B: 213 Four Plans Are Costing More\nSimon Roberts, Christopher Powers\nROSEN Group, Houston, USA; Williams Gulf Coast, Katy, USARoom C: 220 Addressing Dents in Pipelines: Where Are Industry Standards Lacking?\nMichael Kubelka, Arvind Tiwari\nTC Energy, Toronto, CanadaRoom D: 299 Stress Relief Cracking Phenomena in Welded Components of Pipelines\nAmir Ahour, Randall Palermo\nEnbridge, Calgary, Canada\n\n\n8:30\nRoom A: 225 EMAT Technology for Crack Detection in Gas Pipelines\nThomas Rinker, Rakesh Rao\nROSEN Group, USARoom B: 294 Minimum Requirements for Tools in Heavy Seam Weld Discovery\nSmith Associates, Fairfax, USARoom C: 244 Creating Dent Strain Maps for Integrity Verification\nHangit Fu, Joy Winston\nROSEN Group, Calgary, CanadaRoom D: 259 Multi-Dimensional Analysis Frameworks\nRandall Shehan\nEnbridge, Calgary, Canada\n\n\n9:00\nRoom A: 187 Exam Grades MP Elevations in High-Pressure Pipelines\nXavier Grant\nImperial Oil, Calgary, CanadaRoom B: 234 Integrity Work Assessments and Pipeline Planning\nDavid Spencer, Tom Gilmat\nSafetyNet Integrities, Houston, USARoom C: 290 Simulation Techniques in Pipeline Dent Assessment\nGerald Phillips\nAPI Dynamics, USARoom D: Insights into Geohazard Mapping Frameworks\nSteven Crosby\nCalgary, Canada\n\n\n9:30\nRefreshment Break\n\n\n10:30\nRoom A: 295 Validating Crack Inspection in Welds\nTom Bubbenk, Matt Ellinger\nDNV, Dublin, USARoom B: 136 Lifespan Planning for Pipeline Integrity\nThomas Bergman, Neil Gibbs\nTD Williamson, USARoom C: 290 Simulation Methodology for Assessing Weld Stress\nColin Farrell, Guillermo Patel\nAPI Dynamics, Calgary, CanadaRoom D: 111 Subsea Imaging and Detection Accuracy Studies\nApollo Ventures, Norway\n\n\n11:00\nRoom A: 117 API 579-1/ASME FFS-1 Fatigue Analysis for Pipeline Cracks\nSamuel Carter, Greg Milton\nIntegrity Partners, Houston, USARoom B: 218 Managing Subsea Cracks for Pipeline Safety\nSarah Collins, Adrian Wright\nIntegrity Systems, AustraliaRoom C: 266 Advanced Dent Assessment Methodologies\nMurtaza Karam, Annette George\nTransCanada Pipelines, USARoom D: 228 Seamless Subsea Mapping Algorithms\nPeter Glenwright\nHydroMaritime, Canada\n\n\n12:00\nLunch\n\n\n13:30\nRoom A: 142 Lessons Learned from Stress Corrosion Pipeline Challenges\nRobert Smith\nPipeline Integrity, Alberta, CanadaRoom B: 239 Predictive GIS Monitoring for Hot Zones\nRafael Villas\nIntegrity HoustonRoom C: 241 Inspection Strategies for Pipeline Rehabilitation\nMargaret Foster\nTechnical Integrity Services, USARoom D: 177 Risk Modelling for Pipeline Rehabilitation Programs\nAlex Schneider\nEnbridge, Canada\n\n\n14:00\nRoom A: 293 Repair-by-Repair Lessons for Pipeline Seam Cracks\nDavid Russell, Susan Moran\nWilliams Energy, Dallas, USARoom B: 285 Comparative Study of CRAs and Failure Modes\nAdam Joseph, Ryan Keyes\nSteel Tech Solutions, Ontario, USARoom C: 156 Advanced Tools for High-Pressure Pipeline Repairs\nM.L. Hudson\nEnergy FlowCaps, Houston, USARoom D: 198 3D Imaging-Based Condition Assessments for Pipe lines\nArnold Fitzgerald\nMatt Research xSolutions\n\n\n15:30\nRefreshment Break\n\n\n16:30\nRoom A: 164 Can AI Lead in Fatigue-Life Estimation of Flexible Pipelines?\nRussell Clark\nAdvanced FPS Services Inc., USARoom B: 257 Deepwater Testing of High-Pressure Guided Stress Tools\nRafael Villager, Thomas Gordon\nOffshore Projects, USARoom C: 140 Strength Modeling Techniques for Extreme Pipeline Conditions\nEmily Norris\nHouston Dynamics, USARoom D: 198 Unique AI-Based Continuous Training Advances\nPatrick Turner\nEnbridge, Calgary, Canada\n\n\n17:00\nConference Day 2 concludes\n\n\n\nFriday\n\n\n\n7:00\nBreakfast\n\n\n7:00\nRegistration open\n\n\n8:00\nRoom A: 209 Gaining a Better Understanding of Hard Spot Threats: Summary of Findings From a Joint Industry Research Initiative\nCarlos Diaz, Rick Desaulniers\nENTEGRA, Indianapolis, USARoom B: 252 Inspect the Unexpected: An Iterative Approach to Developing the Only NPS 4 1.5D Triaxial MFL Combo Tool\nWilliam Deschamps-Robertson, McKenzie Kissel\nOnstream Pipeline Inspection, Calgary, CanadaRoom C: 279 The Benefits of ILI Signal Review Analyses in ILI Run-to-Run Comparisons — A Case Study\nMatt Ellinger, Andy Li, Stacy Hickey, Adriana Nenci, Pam Moreno, Ben Ross, Shanshan Wu\nDNV, Dublin, USA; Plains Midstream Canada, Calgary, Canada; DNV, Houston, USARoom D: 231 Complementary ILI Data-Driven Analysis to Identify the Interaction of Pipe Geohazards in Colombia’s Specific Geomorphological Conditions\nLautaro Garin, David Classen, Oscar Gudinoan, Jaime Aristobat, Edwin Moreno\nBaker Hughes, Houston, USA; CENIT, Bogota, Colombia\n\n\n8:30\nRoom A: 248 How Hard are Your Hard Spots? A Deep-Dive into the Subjective Nature of Hardness Measurements\nAtul Gangopty, Emmanuel Valencia, Debartha Bag\nADV Integrity Inc., Magnolia, USA; Enbridge, Houston, USARoom B: 154 High-resolution Acoustic ILI: Introducing Triple-threat Detection and Sizing in a Single Pass\nGreer Simpson, Corey Richards, Carlos Costa, Aaron Schwing, Jeremy Hollifield, Jason Moritz\nDarkVision Technologies, North Vancouver, Canada; Flint Hills Resources, Wichita, USARoom C: 205 Identifying and Characterizing Corrosion Morphologies More Effectively with Tri-Axial MFL Signal Analysis\nAnthony Tindall, David Classen\nBaker Hughes, Houston, USARoom D: 166 Assessing Landslide Risk to Pipeline Installed by Horizontal Directional Drilling Using Inertial Measurements and Data\nJoel Van Hove, Owen Bunce, Peter Dowling, Peter Barlow\nBGC Engineering, Vancouver, Canada; Enbridge, Calgary, Canada\n\n\n9:00\nRoom A: 278 Development of a High-Resolution Hard Spot Specification for Reliable Inline Inspection and Threat Management\nCassidy Ryan, David Classen, Steve Farris, Oleg Shkarin, Austin Janousek\nBaker Hughes, Houston, USA; Enbridge, Houston, USARoom B: 263 Leveling up Axial Crack Evaluation with High-Resolution Acoustic Imaging\nGreer Simpson, Corey Richards\nDarkVision Technologies, North Vancouver, CanadaRoom C: 275 Methods for Consideration of ILI Measurement Tolerance\nBenjamin Mitchell, Terry DeLong, Matthew Nicholson, Brian Jimenez, Robert Zumd\nDynamic Risk, Houston, USA; Enbridge, Calgary, CanadaRoom D: 148 Assessing Pipeline Geohazard Impact on Terrain-Based Failure Models\nKrishnanandukar, Ryan Milligan, Ravi Krishnamurthy\nBlade Energy Partners, Houston, USA\n\n\n9:30\nRoom A: 256 The Development of Hard Spot ILI in an Era of Change\nJason Edwards, Simon Slater, Ann Reo, Susan Moran\nROSEN Group, Houston, USA; Williams, Tulsa, USARoom B: 109 Challenging ILI for SOUR Gas Service Pipelines\nMussab Al-Nammi, Khalaf Al-Anazi, Mohammad Al-Rabeah\nSaudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi ArabiaRoom C: 183 The Value and Science Behind MDS Pro Assessment Techniques\nDane Burden, Adrian Belanger, Ron Lundstrom, Miguel Maldonado\nT.D. Williamson, Salt Lake City, USARoom D: 108 Monitoring Pipeline Movement Using Magnetics-Based Technology: A Comparative Case Study\nMehdi Lahoubi, Hamza Kella Benanni\nSkipper NDT, Paris, France; Enbridge, Houston, USA\n\n\n10:00\nRefreshment Break\n\n\n10:30\nRoom A: 175 Trap Safety — Awareness of Normalization of Deviation\nAlan Morton, Jim Kay, Dick Williamson\nR.B. Williamson Energy Advisors, Tulsa, USARoom B: 254 Improvement of ILI Sizing Accuracy for Problematic Corrosion Profiles\nPablo Cazeneuve, Katrina Jimenez, Ravi Krishnamurthy\nBlade Energy Partners, Houston, USARoom C: 178 Don’t Make Your Untaggable Pipeline Unpiggable\nKen Maxfield, Jeffrey Knighton, Phil Tisovec\nExxonMobil, Baton Rouge, USARoom D: 292 An Identity Crisis: The Impact of Manufactured Bends in Bending Strain Assessments\nRhett Dotson, Alex Brown, Justin Taylor\nIntegrity, Houston, USA\n\n\n11:00\nRoom A: 110 Integrity Management Operations for Gas Operators in the Context of the EPA’s New Super-Emitter Program\nDouglas Sahm\nZEVAC, Tulsa, USARoom B: 224 Managing Internal Corrosion Threat in Unpiggable Pipeline and Facility Deadlegs\nLeslie Ward\nKiefner and Associates, Inc., Houston, USARoom C: 195 Bi-Directional Techtethered EMAT In-Line Inspections: A Case Study\nTravis Cast, Neil DeVettern\nQuest Integrity, Calgary, CanadaRoom D: 227 A Novel Method for Geospatially Mapping and Integrating ILI Bending Strain Data to Optimize Geohazard Threat Detection\nSarah Newton, Caroline Scheerval\nBGC Engineering, USA\n\n\n11:30\nRoom A: 162 Hide and Seek — The Games Pigs Play\nAlan Morton, Larry Alspaugh, Dick Williamson\nR.B. Williamson Energy Advisors, Tulsa, USARoom B: 168 Anomalous Weld Identification: Applying a Principal Component Analysis to Magnetic Flux Data Captured by Free-Floating ILI Tools\nMike Byington, Anouk van Pol, John van Pol\nINGU Solutions, Houston, USARoom C: 122 Landslide Susceptibility Maps for Pipeline Geohazard Assessments\nPatricia Verde\nGeosynthetics Consultants, Canada\n\n\n12:00\nConference concludes\n\n\n\nAre you looking for info for the PPIM 2026 Conference? The upcoming Pipeline Pigging and Integrity Management show will take place on January 19 – 22, 2026 at George R Brown Convention Center.\nFind out more by clicking this link\nRegister now for the 2026 PPIM Conference the 38th Annual Pipeline Pigging & Integrity Management Show Jan 19-Jan 22, 2026 – Houston ( https://midstreamcalendar.com/events/register-now-for-the-2026-ppim-conference-the-38th-annual-pipeline-pigging-integrity-management-show-jan-19-jan-22-2026-houston/ )\n\n \n
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