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Petroleum Fuel Facilities: Pipelines and Ground Fueling Facilities (1 credit hours)
This discussion provides guidance for the design of pipelines. Pipelines are typically either interterminal pipelines which are cross country and connect installations, or installation pipelines which connect petroleum-oil-lubricants (POL) facilities within an installation. The primary differences are that interterminal pipelines cross public and private properties, streets, highways, railroads, and utility rights-of-way, whereas installation pipelines do not. Interterminal pipelines may be dedicated lines connecting two or more facilities or privately owned common carrier lines serving several shippers. In some cases, the shipping facility may consist of a relatively short spur which delivers the fuel to the suction side of a pumping station which is part of the main line of a larger pipeline system. Pipeline receiving and dispensing facilities are normally part of a bulk fuel storage facility.
J. Paul Guyer
Learn the fundamentals of fuel desegregation
 
Learn about the application of positive displacement flow meters
 
Learn about where and when to install isolation valves
 
Learn about application of ball valves
 
Learn about the different types of valve operators
 
Learn about check valve applications
 
Learn about isolation valves.

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