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Northern Pipelining & Practical Experience. Presentation to: APEGGA April 21, 2005 Calgary. Topics. Enbridge (NW) Pipeline System Overview “Northern” Pipeline Challenges and Successes Maintenance and Monitoring Inspection and Integrity Management Reporting
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Northern Pipelining & Practical Experience Presentation to: APEGGA April 21, 2005 Calgary
Topics • Enbridge (NW) Pipeline System Overview • “Northern” Pipeline Challenges and Successes • Maintenance and Monitoring • Inspection and Integrity Management • Reporting • The people that make it possible
Constructed: 1983 – 1985 Diameter: 323.8 mm Length: 869 km Design: Limit States Features: 140 defined water crossings 2 major rivers 150 significant slopes ambient temperature pipeline Design Pressure: 9930 kPa Inuvik Norman Wells Wrigley Ft. Simpson Zama Quick Facts Enbridge (NW) Pipeline System
Throughput: 30,000 BPD (4,800 m3/d) One shipper from Norman Wells to KP 839.2 Two shippers from there to KP 869 (Zama) Three (3) Pump Stations: 1 natural gas powered (NW) 2 diesel powered (WG & MC) Crude Characteristics: Density = 827 kg/m3 Pour Point = -50° Celsius RVP < = 103 kPag Viscosity = 2.0 cSt. Remote Operations from Edmonton Quick Facts Enbridge (NW) Pipeline System Aerial View of Norman Wells
Inuvik Norman Wells Wrigley Ft. Simpson Zama “Northern” Pipeline Challenges Unique “Northern” P/L Issues • Capital Cost • Geography and Remote Access • Permafrost Enbridge Experience Applied to Future Development • Proven sub-surface construction in permafrost • Proven methods of monitoring pipeline integrity
Norman Wells Successes: Design Innovation • Operating temperatures • Limit States Design • lower cost • strain limit 0.5% • Integrity monitoring
Norman Wells Successes: Permafrost Challenges Met • Design • Environmental/ Geotechnical • Right of Way • trenching Ice Rich
Norman Wells Successes: Slopes – Then and Now 1984 1997 • Design • Environmental/ Geotechnical • Right of Way • trenching • slope stabilization
Conventional pipeline design and construction Region requiring design consideration for permafrost Experience:Permafrost Area of sporadic permafrost that requires minimal pipeline design and construction considerations for permafrost Map and Diagram from Geological Survey of Canada website
Norman Wells Successes:Dealing with Ice • Design • Environmental/ Geotechnical • Right of Way • trenching • slope stabilization • thaw settlement / frost heave Ice lens
Integrity Management inPermafrost • Geo-Pig
Annual Reports Operations & Maintenance Activities Condition of Pipeline Terrain Monitoring Slope Monitoring and Performance Operations & Monitoring Program Right-of-way Assessment Reporting to Regulators
Pipeline Maintenance • Hauling propane to remote area valve sites.
Field Personnel • Employees are permanent residents of the communities of Norman Wells and Ft. Simpson. • They provide significant contributions to the quality of life in the communities through their volunteer activities. • Successful and enduring positive northern relationships are built and maintained on the basis of mutual honesty, respect and trust.