LittleInch
Petroleum
- Mar 27, 2013
- 22,543
OK, casting the net out here a bit to see if there is any direct or indirect experience of using casing pipe with typically screwed end connectors as horizontal pressurized piping onshore.
Sizes are in the range 4" upwards
This is not my idea I hasten to add, but the question has been asked so I need to respond in as technical a manner as I can.
Some issues I can think of include:
Sealing
ability to apply sufficient torque horizontally
Difficulty in lining up when horizontal
Stress concentrations at the joints
So the question is:
Has anyone done this before with oil and gas service?
What type of equipment did you need?
what were the pluses and minuses?
Ask questions and I'll see if I can answer.
I'm waiting for details, but would like to know any general usage or attempts to use casing pipe for screwed pipe.
thanks LI
Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.
Sizes are in the range 4" upwards
This is not my idea I hasten to add, but the question has been asked so I need to respond in as technical a manner as I can.
Some issues I can think of include:
Sealing
ability to apply sufficient torque horizontally
Difficulty in lining up when horizontal
Stress concentrations at the joints
So the question is:
Has anyone done this before with oil and gas service?
What type of equipment did you need?
what were the pluses and minuses?
Ask questions and I'll see if I can answer.
I'm waiting for details, but would like to know any general usage or attempts to use casing pipe for screwed pipe.
thanks LI
Remember - More details = better answers
Also: If you get a response it's polite to respond to it.