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Conference Agenda PROGRAM AT A GLANCE Day - 1 | Friday 26th Apr 8:30 16:30 Onsite registration 9:00 9:10 ASME PSD Introduction 9:10 9:20 Conference Inauguration & Opening Address 9:20 9:35 Address by Chief Guest 9:35 10:05 Keynote Address 10:05 10:30 Expo Inauguration & Tea Break Track 1 Materials, Design and Construction Vanguard Chair: S Jayachandran 10:30 12:50 Technical Papers 12:50 13:50 Lunch Track 2 Quality Governance in Pipelines Vanguard Chair: A K Tewari 13:50 15:30 Technical Papers 15:30 16:00 Tea Break & Expo Visit Panel Discussion II Session Moderator: K B Singh 16:00 17:30 Competency & Efficiency 17:30 18:00 Sponsored Presentation End of Technical Sessions Day -1 18:30 Hrs Onwards: Conference Gala Dinner Day 2 | Saturday 27th Apr 8:30 15:00 Onsite registration Track 3 Integrity Management Vanguard Chair: Narendra Kumar 8:40 10:40 Technical Papers - Session 1 10:40 11:10 Tea Break/ Expo Visit & Networking 11:10 12:30 Technical Papers - Session 2 12:30 13:30 Lunch Track 4 City Gas Distribution Vanguard Chair: E S Ranganathan 13:30 15:10 Technical Papers 15:10 15:40 Tea Break/ Expo Visit & Networking Panel Discussion II Session Moderator: Ashish Khera 15:40 17:00 Challenges & New Practices in Managing Ageing Pipeline Assets End of Technical Sessions Day -2 17:00 17:10 Closing Address 17:10 17:30 Vote of Thanks DETAILS OF IOGPC 2019 PAPERS Paper Number Title Author Organisation Track 1 Materials, Design and Construction Vanguard Chair: S Jayachandran IOGPC2019-4506 Manufacturing Of Extremely Low D/t LSAW Jigar Patel Welspun Corp Ltd Welded Pipe IOGPC2019-4510 Deepwater Pipelines - Design, Installation & Raj Kishore Engineers India Ltd Testing IOGPC2019-4512 Conceptual Design of Ethane Pipeline in Nageswara Rao Sunkara Reliance Gas India Pipelines Limited IOGPC2019-4519 Development of API 5L X70 grade steel Srimanta Sam JSW Steel Ltd through Thin Slab Casting & Rolling (TSCR) IOGPC2019-4540 Temperature Survivability and Surge Manuj Shukla Cairn India Analysis for Bhogat Marine Facility IOGPC2019-4541 To Study the Effect of Different Weld Wire Hiteshkumar Desai Welspun Corp Ltd Alloying on Metallurgical and Mechanical IOGPC2019-4574 Modern Route Survey Techniques & Ravindra Singh SECON Pvt Ltd Practices Track 2 Quality Governance in Pipelines Vanguard Chair: A K Tewari IOGPC2019-4539 Pipeline Coating Failures and Preventions Manish Jain Welspun Corp Ltd IOGPC2019-4594 Is Small Bore Tubing Systems an Achilles Kusakumar Nanduri Reliance Gas Heel of Asset Integrity Pipelines Limited IOGPC2019-4570 Haziness in HSD; -Temperature effect on Leeladhar Sanguley Bharat Petroleum soluble water content Corp Ltd Invited Paper 4 LPG Pipeline Buckling Incident – A Case Rama Krishna Putlam GAIL India Ltd Study Invited paper 2 Quality Governance in Pipeline Projects Santiram Mandal GAIL India Ltd Panel Discussion II Mr. N. Bosebabu Gujarat Infrastructure Transco Ltd Mr. G.V. Walimbe MECON India Ltd Mr P.C. Choubey Indian Oil Corp Ltd Competency & Efficiency Mr. Atul Jain Mr. Gautam GAIL India Ltd Chakraborty Mr. S. Jayachandran Reliance Gas Pipelines Limited Mr. K.B. Singh GAIL India Ltd Track 3 Integrity Management IOGPC2019-4597 Advanced Isolation Solutions For Asset Gary Anderson T. D. Williamson Preservation During Decommissioning and Commissioning IOGPC2019-4588 Online Leak Arrest In Valve : A Case Study Anurag Dixit IOGPC2019-4591 Current Industry Gaps within CP and Ashish Khera Allied Engineers Coating Surveys IOGPC2019-4555 Fitness for Service Assessment of Cross Pradeep Purnana Hindustan Country Oil Pipelines based on API 579 Petroleum Corp Ltd IOGPC2019-4568 Managing Integrity of Off-shore Pipelines - A S S Gupta Indian Oil Corp Ltd Case of Mechanical Damage and its Analysis IOGPC2019-4537 Utilising Complimentary Techniques of ICDA Bidyut Baniah Allied Engineers and ILI for Assessing the Integrity of an Offshore / Onshore SPM Crude Pipeline Invited Paper 3 Ready-Aim-Pig Transition from Alan Morton T. D. Williamson commissioning to maintenance pigging Invited Paper 5 Corrosion Diagnosis, Not Observation - A Lewis Barton Rosen Group Fundamental Necessity Of In-Line Inspection Integrity Analysis Invited Paper 6 Lifetime Extention Studies On Pipelines: Alvaro Forero Bureau Veritas Optimizing Opex While Assets Continue Ageing Invited Paper 7 Challenges in AC Interference Study & S S Verma GAIL India Ltd Mitigation in Cross Country Pipelines’’. Track 4 City Gas Distribution Vanguard Chair: E S Ranganathan IOGPC2019-4520 New materials for protection of Citygas Chanchal Dasgupta Borouge India Distribution Network IOGPC2019-4521 Providing Concealed Connections In Gursharan Singh Jhalli VCS Quality Kitchens And Confined Areas Having No Provision Of Natural Ventilation IOGPC2019-4576 GIS for City Gas Distribution Network Ravindra Singh SECON Pvt Ltd IOGPC2019-4582 City Gas Distribution Challenges Ritesh Dhyani Indraprastha Gas Ltd IOGPC2019-4583 City Gas Distribution Challenges to IGL from Sushant K Chaudhary Indraprastha Gas Electrical Aspects Ltd Panel Discussion II Session Moderator: Ashish Khera Mr. R.P.Pandey Oil & Natural Gas Mr. S.S. Gupta Indian Oil Corp Ltd Mr. E.S. Ranganathan Indraprastha Gas Challenges & New Practices in Managing Ageing Pipeline Assets Ltd Mr. Joe Paviglianiti PSD Houston Mr. Tom Bubenik PSD Houston Mr. P. J. Sarma Oil India Ltd Mr. M.V.Iyer GAIL India Ltd ASME India Oil & Gas Pipeline Conference 2019 Day - 1 Track Time Time Duration Track Name / Disc. Paper NO. Start finish Friday 26th Apr 8:30 16:30 8:00 Onsite registration 9:00 9:10 0:10 ASME PSD Introduction 9:10 9:20 0:10 Conference Inauguration & Opening Address 9:20 9:35 0:15 Address by Chief Guest 9:35 10:05 0:30 Keynote Address 10:05 10:30 0:25 Expo Inauguration & Tea Break Session 1 , Track 1 Materials, Design and Construction 2:20 Vanguard chair: S Jayachandran Manufacturing Of Extremely Low D/t LSAW 1 10:30 10:50 0:20 Jigar Patel IOGPC2019-4506 Welded Pipe Deepwater Pipelines - Design, Installation & 1 10:50 11:10 0:20 Raj Kishore IOGPC2019-4510 Testing Conceptual Design of Ethane Pipeline in India 1 11:10 11:30 0:20 Nageswara Rao Sunkara IOGPC2019-4512 Development of API 5L X70 grade steel through 1 11:30 11:50 0:20 Srimanta Sam IOGPC2019-4519 Thin Slab Casting & Rolling (TSCR) process Temperature Survivability and Surge Analysis for 1 11:50 12:10 0:20 Manuj Shukla IOGPC2019-4540 Bhogat Marine Facility TO STUDY THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT WELD WIRE 1 12:10 12:30 0:20 Hiteshkumar Desai IOGPC2019-4541 ALLOYING ON METALLURGICAL AND MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF MULTI ARC SAW WELDED HSLA LONGITUDINAL LINE PIPES MODERN ROUTE SURVEY TECHNIQUES AND 1 12:30 12:50 0:20 Ravindra Singh IOGPC2019-4574 PRACTICES 12:50 13:50 1:00 Lunch Session 2 , Track 2 Quality Governance in Pipelines 1:40 Vanguard Chair : A K Tewari Pipeline Coating Failures and Preventions 2 13:50 14:10 0:20 Manish Jain IOGPC2019-4539 IS SMALL BORE TUBING SYSTEMS AN ACHILLES? 2 14:10 14:30 0:20 Kusakumar Nanduri IOGPC2019-4594 HEEL OF ASSET INTEGRITY? Haziness in HSD; -Temperature effect on soluble 2 14:30 14:50 0:20 Leeladhar Sanguley IOGPC2019-4570 water content LPG Pipeline Buckling Incident – A Case Study 3 14:50 15:10 0:20 Rama Krishna Putlam Invited Quality Governance in Pipeline Projects 2 15:10 15:30 0:20 Santiram Mandal Invited 15:30 16:00 0:30 Tea Break & Expo Visit Panel Discussion : Competency & Efficiency 1:30 Session Moderator : K B Singh 16:00 17:30 1:30 Mr. N. Bosebabu, Mr. G.V. Walimbe, Mr P.C. Choubey, Mr. K.B. Singh, Mr. Gautam Chakraborty, Mr. Atul Jain, Mr. S Jayachandran Sponsored Presentation : 0:30 BOHLER 17:30 18:00 0:30 Presentation End of Technical Sessions Day -1 18:30 Hrs Onwards : Conference Gala Dinner Day - 2 Track Time Time Duration Track Name / Disc. Paper NO. Start finish Saturday 27th Apr 8:30 15:00 8:00 Onsite registration Session 3 , Track 3 Integrity Management 2:00 Vanguard Chair: Narendra Kumar Advanced Isolation Solutions For Asset 3 8:40 9:00 0:20 Gary Anderson IOGPC2019-4597 Preservation During Decommissioning and Commissioning Online Leak Arrest In Valve : A Case Study 3 9:00 9:20 0:20 Anurag Dixit IOGPC2019-4588 Current Industry Gaps within CP and Coating 3 9:20 9:40 0:20 Ashish Khera IOGPC2019-4591 Surveys Fitness for Service Assessment of Cross Country 3 9:40 10:00 0:20 Pradeep Purnana IOGPC2019-4555 Oil Pipelines based on API 579 Managing Integrity of Off-shore Pipelines - A Case 3 10:00 10:20 0:20 S S Gupta IOGPC2019-4568 of Mechanical Damage and its Analysis Utilising Complimentary Techniques of ICDA and 3 10:20 10:40 0:20 Bidyut Baniah IOGPC2019-4537 ILI for Assessing the Integrity of an Offshore / Onshore SPM Crude Pipeline 10:40 11:10 0:30 Tea Break/ Expo Visit & Networking Ready-Aim-Pig Transition from commissioning to 11:10 11:30 0:20 Alan Morton Invited maintenance pigging CORROSION DIAGNOSIS, NOT OBSERVATION – A 3 11:30 11:50 0:20 Lewis Barton Invited FUNDAMENTAL NECESSITY OF IN-LINE INSPECTION INTEGRITY ANALYSIS Lifetime Extention Studies On Pipelines: 3 11:50 12:10 0:20 Alvaro Forero Invited Optimizing Opex While Assets Continue Ageing Challenges in AC Interference Study & Mitigation 3 12:10 12:30 0:20 S S Verma Invited in Cross Country Pipelines’’. 12:30 13:30 1:00 Lunch Session 4, Track 4 City Gas Distribution 1:40 Vanguard Chair: E S Ranganathan New materials for protection of Citygas 4 13:30 13:50 0:20 Chanchal Dasgupta IOGPC2019-4520 Distribution Network Providing Concealed Connections In Kitchens And 4 13:50 14:10 0:20 Gursharan Singh Jhalli IOGPC2019-4521 Confined Areas Having No Provision Of Natural Ventilation GIS FOR CITY GAS DISTRIBUTION NETWORK 4 14:10 14:30 0:20 Ravindra Singh IOGPC2019-4576 City Gas Distribution Challenges 4 14:30 14:50 0:20 Ritesh Dhyani IOGPC2019-4582 City Gas Distribution Challenges to IGL from 4 14:50 15:10 0:20 Sushant K Chaudhary IOGPC2019-4583 Electrical Aspects under Track: 4 of IOGPC? 2019 15:10 15:40 0:30 Tea Break/ Expo Visit & Networking Panel Discussion : Challenges & New Practices in Managing Ageing Pipeline Assets 1:20 Session Moderator : Ashish Khera 15:40 17:00 1:20 Mr.
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