Durk
Mechanical
- Aug 14, 2008
- 14
Hi all,
Similar to the previous thread "2 pipelines in one trench", which was based on an onshore basis. I am working on a project where i have two 42" gas lines which i am thinking about running in the same trench over a 200km + distance. I am relatively new to the industry and thought ye might be able to point me in the right direction with this. I am interested to know, is it feasible? What are the problems to be encountered during installation? Is it better/possible to install the two lines together or in two separate campaigns? Can they be kept from crossing, or how do you maintain a min distance, is there a min distance to maintain? (As per DNV standards) Any help is much appreciated. Thanks
Similar to the previous thread "2 pipelines in one trench", which was based on an onshore basis. I am working on a project where i have two 42" gas lines which i am thinking about running in the same trench over a 200km + distance. I am relatively new to the industry and thought ye might be able to point me in the right direction with this. I am interested to know, is it feasible? What are the problems to be encountered during installation? Is it better/possible to install the two lines together or in two separate campaigns? Can they be kept from crossing, or how do you maintain a min distance, is there a min distance to maintain? (As per DNV standards) Any help is much appreciated. Thanks