NATIVES
Petroleum
- Dec 5, 2010
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A 100 foot long pipe is going to be installed at a water depth of 8000 feet. External hydrostatic pressure is 3550 psi. Pipeline MAOP is 5,000 psi and hence hydrotest pressure is 6,250 psi. Pipeline is going to be hydrotested onshore prior to installation.
1. Some of us think pipeline should be tested onshore at a pressure of 6,250 psi.
2. Some think it should be tested at 6250 - 3550 = 2700 psi only. There is no need to test it at higher than 2700 psi. Logic is that if the pipeline would have been tested offshore after installation at a pressure of 6250 psi, the net pressure the pipe wouldhave seen is 6250 - 3550 = 2700 psi. So, pipeline should be tested at 2700 psi onshore.
who is correct?
If the option #2 is correct, what happens if the external hydrostatic pressure is also 6250 psi? No need to hydrotest the pipeline at all?
1. Some of us think pipeline should be tested onshore at a pressure of 6,250 psi.
2. Some think it should be tested at 6250 - 3550 = 2700 psi only. There is no need to test it at higher than 2700 psi. Logic is that if the pipeline would have been tested offshore after installation at a pressure of 6250 psi, the net pressure the pipe wouldhave seen is 6250 - 3550 = 2700 psi. So, pipeline should be tested at 2700 psi onshore.
who is correct?
If the option #2 is correct, what happens if the external hydrostatic pressure is also 6250 psi? No need to hydrotest the pipeline at all?