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High Integrity Temporary Isolation Technologies to Reduce GHG Emissions in Gas Pipeline Operations

ガスパイプライン運転における温室効果ガス排出削減のための高インテグリティ一時隔離技術 (AI 翻訳)

A. Al Riyami, D. Pledger

SPE Conference at Oman Petroleum & Energy Show📚 査読済 / 学会2026-05-18#エネルギー転換Origin: Global
DOI: 10.2118/232491-ms
原典: https://doi.org/10.2118/232491-ms
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日本語

本論文は、ガスパイプラインの保守・改造時におけるベント・フレアを回避する高インテグリティ一時隔離技術を紹介する。オマーンでの実証プロジェクトでは、25,297トンCO2相当の排出削減を達成。業界の安全・環境基準を満たし、運用継続性を維持する手法を示す。

English

This paper demonstrates high-integrity temporary isolation technologies that eliminate or drastically reduce venting and flaring during gas pipeline maintenance. Real-world projects in Oman avoided 25,297 tCO2e. The approach provides a practical, certified alternative for operators to achieve sustainability targets while maintaining operational continuity.

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📝 gxceed 編集解説 — Why this matters

日本のGX文脈において

日本でもガスインフラの維持管理における排出削減が課題。本技術は、既存パイプラインの改修時にフレア・ベントを大幅削減でき、SSBJや有報でのGHG削減目標達成に貢献しうる。ただし、日本のガス事業者への導入には規制適合やコスト評価が必要。

In the global GX context

Globally, this paper provides actionable strategies for oil and gas operators to reduce flaring, a key source of GHG emissions. It aligns with net-zero commitments and regulatory pressures (e.g., World Bank Zero Routine Flaring). The quantified emission reductions offer evidence for investment in such isolation technologies.

👥 読者別の含意

🔬研究者:Provides empirical emission reduction data from real-world deployments of temporary isolation technologies, useful for benchmarking and modeling.

🏢実務担当者:Operators and pipeline owners can adopt these proven technologies to eliminate flaring/venting during maintenance, helping meet sustainability targets.

🏛政策担当者:Regulators can reference this technology as a best practice for emission reduction from gas infrastructure, supporting flaring reduction policies.

📄 Abstract(原文)

Abstract This paper demonstrates how innovative double block line stopping and inline isolation technologies enabled the safe tie-in of pressurised gas pipelines for the newly constructed gas segmentation station in Oman, ensuring uninterrupted gas availability to key stakeholders. The scope includes highlighting the environmental benefits of reducing venting and flaring of gas pipelines during modification, thereby significantly lowering greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and presenting real-world applications in Oman. The approach involves deploying industry leading inline isolation and line stopping tools that provide fully proven, monitored dual seal barriers within live high pressure gas pipelines. These tools allow operators to safely break containment without depressurising the entire system, eliminating or drastically reducing the need for venting or flaring gas to atmosphere. The paper will detail the isolation deployment, seal testing and monitoring methodology, including reinstatement leak testing as an alternative to golden welds. Real world project examples will showcase how the isolation technology complied with stringent industry safety and environmental standards while significantly reducing emissions for OQ Gas Networks. Recent projects completed for OQ Gas Networks on 48", high-pressure (up to 90 bar) pipelines demonstrate that innovative line-stopping and inline isolation technologies can prevent the release of thousands of tons of greenhouse gas emissions compared with conventional flaring during pipeline maintenance or modification. At three locations (SNGP, SRCPP and SURGSS), the successful tie-in of gas stations using complementary isolation technologies provided high-integrity isolation without production downtime, reducing project costs while significantly lowering emissions. Emission reduction assessments for both the line-stopping and inline isolation scopes confirmed that the use of dual seal isolation technology substantially reduced flaring, avoiding 25,297 tons of CO₂ equivalent emissions. These technologies played a vital role in supporting OQGN's objective of enhancing gas infrastructure in the Sultanate of Oman while minimising environmental impact. Additional benefits included maintaining operational continuity and ensuring security of supply. Overall, the use of innovative temporary isolation tools enables oil and gas operators globally to meet sustainability targets, strengthen environmental performance, and advance decarbonisation efforts. This paper introduces proven isolation technologies as a practical alternative to traditional venting and flaring during pipeline maintenance. By combining operational efficiency with substantial GHG reduction, it offers actionable strategies for operators and pipeline owners seeking sustainable high integrity solutions. The discussion of real-world deployments and technical challenges provides new insights into implementing decarbonisation technologies in live gas networks.

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