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Wednesday, November 18, 2009

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OUR COVER PICTURE shows a typical landfall using a coffer dam to pull-in the pipe from offshore, one of thetechniques being proposed by the designers of the Nord Stream pipeline project. The twin 48-in diameter, 1220-kmlong, pipelines will be the world’s longest subsea pipelines once fully operational in 2011. The first of a series ofthree papers describing aspects of the project is published on pages 167-173.
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Approaches for determining limit load and reference stress for circumferential embedded flaws in pipe girth welds
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Established in 2007, The Journal of Pipeline Engineering (incorporating the Journal of Pipeline Integrity) is an independent, international, quarterly journal, devoted to all aspects of engineering for oil, gas, and products pipelines.Each issue of the quarterly Journal reviews technical advances in a wide range of engineering subjects, encompassing: new and emerging technologies and their applications; pipeline design; corrosion prediction, detection, and mitigation; inspection and integrity assessment methods and tools; defect assessment and maintenance prioritization; pipeline data management, integration and analysis; and other areas relevant to this expanding science.

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Authors wishing to submit papers should send them to the Editor,Journal of Pipeline Engineering,PO Box 21, Beaconsfield,HP9 1NS, UKAlternatively, submissions and correspondence may be sent to our USA affiliate: Clarion Technical Publishers, 3401 Louisiana, Suite 255,Houston, TX, 77002, USAContributions are peer-reviewed for technical content and general presentation, and the JPE aims to publish papers of quality within six months of manuscript acceptance.

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The Journal of Pipeline Engineering (JPE), incorporating The Journal of Pipeline Integrity, published jointly by Scientific Surveys Ltd. and Clarion Technical Publishers, is an independent international quarterly journal devoted to maintaining and improving pipeline integrity for oil, gas, and products pipelines. The editorial content is original papers on all aspects of the subjects from corrosion detection to defect assessment, from coating design to economic lifetime extension, and from design approaches to construction methodologies.
Each issue of the quarterly Journal reviews technical advances in a wide range of engineering subjects, encompassing: new and emerging technologies and their applications; pipeline design; corrosion prediction, detection, and mitigation; inspection and integrity assessment methods and tools; defect assessment and maintenance prioritization; pipeline data management, integration and analysis; and other areas relevant to this expanding science.
The Journal of Pipeline Engineering provides a wide forum for publishing the latest scientific and technical papers from the oil, gas, and hazardous- products pipeline industry world-wide. The Journal of Pipeline Engineering is published jointly by Clarion Technical Publishers of Houston, USA, and Scientific Surveys Ltd of the UK, and its editorial content is overseen by an Editorial Board made up of some of the most senior figures in this industry, world-wide. JPE is published quarterly, and is only available by subscription, the cost of which is US$350 per year including airmail postage.
The Journal of Pipeline Engineering (JPE) will provide you with valuable insights on;
· The importance of maintaining and improving the standards of pipeline engineering for all types of pipeline for transportation of hydrocarbons and associated materials, both on- and offshore.
· Best practices in the minimization of environmental impact from pipelines of all types.
· Discussions on the issues concerned with pipeline engineering and integrity.
· Original papers on all aspects of pipeline engineering for oil, gas and products pipelines.
· Quick route to essential information about the latest technical advances for all those whose professional responsibility is any aspect of pipeline engineering, along with those involved with the maintenance and improvement of pipeline integrity.
· To provide a network so that those involved in maintaining pipeline integrity and safety are able to exchange ideas and experiences among their peer group.
For more information about the company and subscription details please visit www.j-pipe-eng.com.
PS: You can view or download a sample copy of the journal at www.j-pipe-eng.com.
Note: Subscribers of JPE can enjoy quarterly subscription of “Pipelines International” free of cost

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