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Yellow process piping that follows the ASME B31.3 2020 code offshore.
ANSI | Piping

ASME B31.3-2022: Process Piping Code Changes

ByBrad Kelechava February 6, 2023May 21, 2025

Process piping transports fluids in a range of locations—most notably, petroleum refineries, onshore and offshore petroleum and natural gas production facilities, food and beverage processing…

Worker covered in PPE in the plains welding a black pipeline with proper ASME B31Q-2021 pipeline personnel qualifications.
ANSI | Conventional Fuels | Piping

Pipeline Personnel Qualification (ASME B31Q-2021)

ByBrad Kelechava June 16, 2021May 28, 2025

For developing a Pipeline Personnel Qualification Program, professionals turn to ASME B31Q-2021: Pipeline Personnel Qualification. The Advantages of Pipelines for Hazardous Liquid Transport Several options…

Rows of chrome pipes subject to heavy corrosion in geothermal energy production.
ANSI | Clean and Renewable Energy

Corrosion in Geothermal Energy Production

ByBrad Kelechava June 30, 2016May 30, 2025

Geothermal energy is a sustainable clean energy source, as it draws upon the heat that is naturally being emitted from the Earth’s core into the…

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