How do you repair an oil pipeline in the rocky terrain of the Eifel? In Kelberg, Augel experts were tasked with verifying and maintaining a section of the pipeline after the operator detected anomalies during a pigging operation.
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How do you repair an oil pipeline in the rocky terrain of the Eifel? In Kelberg, Augel experts were tasked with verifying and maintaining a section of the pipeline after the operator detected anomalies during a pigging operation.
Initial Situation: Corrosion Detection via Intelligent Pigging
During a previously conducted pipeline inspection by the operator using a smart pig, a corrosion site was discovered. Augel’s task: expose the affected area, have the condition of the pipeline verified by an expert, and—if necessary—carry out a professional repair.
Excavation and verification pit in rocky terrain
First, the pipeline was pinpointed using search slots. The rocky terrain in the Eifel region made the on-site work particularly challenging. After excavating a verification pit, the section of pipeline could be inspected for external corrosion.
An expert subsequently inspected the identified area of corrosion and determined that it required repair, thus paving the way for the repair of the affected section of pipe.
Preparing the cut: Precision on the pipe
Performing a cut requires proper preparation of the pipe:
Only then can the cutting operation take place. This area poses a potential explosion hazard, as residual product may still be present in the pipe. To protect employees, the machines are therefore operated remotely from outside the inspection pit.
In this project, a significant misalignment of the pipe ends became apparent after the cut—an effect that can result from stresses in the pipeline and had to be taken into account in the subsequent planning of the welding work.
Workplace Safety: Protection Against Potential Lightning Surges and AC Interference
Our employees' safety is always our top priority during all pipeline work. To minimize risks posed by potential lightning currents and AC interference transmitted through the pipeline, equipotential bonding chains with attached cables were installed around the pipe. In the event of an emergency, these ensure equipotential bonding and divert currents in a controlled manner—a key component of the construction site's safety plan.
After cutting away the corroded section, the cut edges were carefully prepared for the upcoming welding work. The weld joint connecting the new fitting to the existing pipe was allowed to be only five millimeters thick. Meticulous preparation is therefore essential.
Special features: spiral-welded, magnetized tube
The existing pipe was spiral-welded and had been magnetized during a prior inspection using a smart pig. This magnetic charge initially made standard welding work impossible, as it could interfere with the arc.
The problem was solved by using special sleeves that are attached to the existing end pieces. These “deflect” the magnetic field lines away from the actual weld joint, thereby creating stable conditions for the welding process.
Fitting the joint and welding
Due to the limited space available during the installation of the new pipe section, centering devices were used to position the fitting precisely between the two pipes.
After that, the crucial step began: welding the new fitting to the existing pipeline.
Quality Assurance: X-ray, Ultrasound, and Visual Inspection
Once the welding work was completed, a comprehensive quality assurance inspection of the repaired pipeline section was conducted:
Following successful inspection, the insulation was restored and the excavation was properly backfilled.
Outcome: Reliable operational safety in sensitive facilities
Thanks to their technical expertise, meticulous attention to detail, and unwavering commitment to safety and responsibility, the engineers were able to restore the operational safety of the oil pipeline in the Kelberg area on a lasting basis through this measure.