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8/14/2019 Market Package

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PROCESS 

HYDRAULICSTOOLBOX Why spend tens of thousands of dollars for

the software and have to invest hundreds o

hours learning to use the product to complpipeline and process simulation tasks?

The Process Hydraulics Toolbox (PHT) from

Technical Toolboxes, Inc. (TTI) is an

extremely easy-to-use, very low cost, gas,

liquid or multi-phase pipeline network stea

state process simulation model that is

suitable for hydraulic calculations from the

simple to the very complex.

The PHT incorporates a simple, clear and

uncluttered advanced graphical user 

interface. Equipment is selected from a

palette, placed on the screen and connect

with pipes using the mouse. The resulting

drawing resembles a simplified PFD includ

title block(s) and other professional

engineering features.

 Version 3.0 is now available and support the follokey features:

RLiquid, isothermal compressible and several 2phase methods.RMultiple pipe databases, including non-cylindri

pipes.RFlexible pipe sizing routines, and ability to igno

non-standard sizes.R Advanced equipment sizing and rating facilities

(flow meters, control valves, etc).RBuilt-in flash calculations and facilities to impor

data from simulators (Hysys, Aspen, etc) and tfiles.RSupport for multiple cases (normal, rated, etc)RQuick calculation tools for pipes, orifices and

control valves.R Advanced graphical interface and extensive

reporting facilities.RVista support.

 Pipeline & Process Simulation Made Eas

Try it for FREE!

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NSPECTORS TOOLBOXInspection and Evaluation of Above Ground Storage Tanks*

Data analysis and reporting is made simple and easy with theAPI 653 Inspectors Toolbox, an integrated suite of softwaretools. The API 653 Inspectors Toolbox can be used byinspectors in the field to complete timely reports on site.Alternatively, the API 653 Inspectors Toolbox provides a series

of data gathering templates that can be used by field inspectorswho can then hand off the data to others for analysis andreporting, thus allowing this function to be centralized and mademore efficient.

With the API 653 Inspectors Toolbox, data analysis andreporting can be:

lMade more accuratelMade more comprehensivelPresented in a more professional manner lCompleted in minutes rather than hours or days

The API 653 Inspectors Toolbox allows you to store, retrieve,and transport the data and reports electronically as needed.

In addition to the calculation, template, and data analysis tools,the "smart" Report Generator (built into it’s core) is the mostvaluable. It allows for a dramatic cut in processing time andprovides instant analysis for defect assessment reporting.

Hardware Requirements: 512 MB, Minimum 400 MB HD, CDReader/Drive

Software Requirements: Windows

XP/Vista, MS Access

 Additional SoftwareRecommendations:

Microsoft Word & Excel, Adobe Acrobat for 

professional reportcreation. AutoCAD/IntelliCAD

* In Accordance with the API 653 Standard

Automated Shell Settlem

API-653 Inspection Report Bui

Tank Floor MRT Evalua

Version 2.1.0

New

Version

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 API 653 Inspectors Toolbox helps you to findinformation quickly via a series of icons andtabulated text windows. The subject tabs of the textwidows and icons help to guide the user to thedesired information page through a topical approach.The tabulated text windows are designed to facilitatequick access to information that an Inspector or Reliability Engineer may need in response to

questions or inspection finding requiring timely judgment calls.

API 653INSPECTORSTOOLBOX

The subject matter analysis is separated into astructured step-by-step process (Shell, Fixed Roof,Floor, Shell Nozzles, etc.). These component textwindows have subsets of pages addressing thevarious disciplines related to assessing the degreeof degradation and other discrepancies. Thedisciplines include Design Criteria, InspectionGuidelines, Repair Specifications for each of thecomponents, etc.

The API-653 Inspectors Toolbox icons are linked to themost commonly associated Codes (API-650, API-653,

 ASME V, et) to provide quick access to those codeswhen needed. No laboring or searching, a “Codes” iconwill navigate you to the appropriate API, ASME andother associated codes as well.

Icons also provide quick access to the work modules(such the Report Builder, Calculations, EngineeringSpecs, Hydro Testing, Repair Specs, etc.). Online helpand documentation is provided.

Price: Introductory Special Price of $695/user/year 

Special first year Company-Wide Annual Leases Available

To order, complete the form below and fax to 713-630-0560

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Appendix V Evaluation

Horizontal Tank Calculations

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ndustry Leader inPipeline Software Tools

THERMAL ANALYSIS MODEFOR HOT-TAP WELDIN

PRCI Thermal AnalysisModel for Hot-Tap Welding

There are two primary concerns with welding onto in-

service pipelines. The first is for welder safety duringwelding, since there is a risk of the welding arc causingthe pipe wall to be penetrated allowing the contents toescape. The second concern is for the integrity of thepipeline following welding, since welds made in-service cool at an accelerated rate as the result of theability of the flowing contents to remove heat from thepipe wall. These welds, therefore, are likely to havehard heat-affected zones (HAZ) and a subsequentsusceptibility to hydrogen cracking.The model allows burn-through riskto be controlled by limiting insidesurface temperature and hydrogencracking risk to be controlled by

l imit ing weld-cool ingrates.

Background

The Edison WeldI n s t i t u t e ( E Wdeveloped the NP R C I T h e r m

 Analysis Model for Tap Welding V5.0 PRCI. The mode

intended to provwelding enginewith guidance es tab l i sh ing sap a r a m e t e r s fwe ld ing on to service pipelines (htap welding).

The use of this software model is not a substituteprocedure qualification. The model provides guidafor establishing safe parameters, but provides

means for demonstrating that these parameters practical under field conditions. To demonstrate tthe parameters are practical, a welding procedbased on these predictions should be qualified unsimulated conditions. (1) A brief history of cooling rprediction methods for welds made onto in-servpipelines is given in Appendix A of the user manual. 

NEWVERSION

Version 5

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Software Description The PRCI Thermal Analysis Model for Hot-Tap Welding is a stand-alone, user-friendly Windows application based on a complex finiteelement mathematical model. The model uses a proprietary finite-element solver developed at Edison Welding Institute (EWI). Meshgeneration capabilities include sleeve, branch, and bead-on-pipegeometries, the latter for buttering layers and weld deposition repairs.

Heat-sink capacity values can also be predicted for comparison withfield-measured values. The multi document user interface (MDI) allowsmultiple cases to be run and heat input selection curves to begenerated. The model was designed and developed to meet therequirements of API 1104, API 1107, ASME Section IX, BS4515,BS6990, and CSA Z662.

Systems RequirementsRunning Version 5.0 software requires the following:500 MHz or higher processor clock speed recommendedIntel Pentium/Celeron or AMD K6/Athlon/Duron or compatible processor Windows 98/NT/2000/XP/Vista500 MB of RAM

30 MB of free disk space

Software Validation 

The PRCI Thermal Analysis Model for Hot-Tap Welding was validated by comparing model predictions to experimental datagenerated during a previous PRCI-sponsored program at EWI and to predictions made using the existing Battelle model. TheCooling Rate Prediction capability results indicate that Battelle model predictions tend to be non-conservative for thin-walmaterials, particularly at low flow rates, and very conservative for thick-wall materials. The PRCI model predictions tend to berelatively accurate, with a consistent level of conservatism across wall thickness range.

Price:

The current Thermal Analysis Model is available only on a lease basis. The current pricing is as follows:

* For existing customers of the software, it is available on a $1,495.00 per year basis, minimum three-year lease (onelicense).

* The software is also available on an unlimited site license lease of $10,000.00 per year also based on a three-year minimumlease.

THERMAL ANALYSIS MODEFOR HOT-TAP WELDIN

Please accept this as my order for one copy of PRCI’s L51837 Thermal Analysis Model

for Hot-Tap Welding. (Version 5.0)

Please check one:oSingle LIcenseoSite Lease

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 The Most Comprehensive Suite of Industry Standa

Reservoir, Production, & Economic Applicatio

 Available on the Market Tod

PETROLEUMTOOLBOX The Oil & Gas Industry Standa

ÜCalculate fluid properties.

ÜCalculate oil and gas in place and recoverabl

ÜCalculate abandonment pressures for gas we

ÜPredict fluid loading problems in gas wells.

ÜPredict future well performance from reservoiproperties.

ÜCalculate changes in gas rates in wellevaluations.

ÜForecast oil production

ÜDesign and size pumping units, gas lift systemand submersible pumps.

ÜMake log calculations

ÜCalculate pressure drops

ÜPerform well economics.

ÜMake waterflood calculations.

ÜMake calculations on horizontal wells.

Now through the end of the 2008SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibitionpurchase the Petroleum Toolbox for ½ price!Stop by booth #2652 for more information.

½ PRICE! New & Improved PetroleumEngineering Toolkit from IntegrityConsulting and Technical Toolboxes

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Over 133 Highly Secure DatabaseDriven Applications In OneIntegrated Engineering Suite

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The proposed route of both the Mackenzie and AlaskaGas Pipelines from the Arctic down to southernmarkets in the United States and Canada has much of the northern section passing through terrain underlainby continuous and discontinuous permafrost.Infrastructure projects of this magnitude must ensurethat lives, wildlife, the environment, and substantial

investments are protected.

Understanding pipeline interaction with freezingground and permafrost is of fundamental importanceto companies charged with enhancing the safety,reliability, and productivity of energy pipelineinfrastructure. In addition to these challenges,companies face increasingly stringent regulatoryrequirements for existing infrastructure and for thedesign and construction of future gas pipelines for 

 Alaska and Canada's Northwest Territories.

Buried pipelines are subjected to stresses imposedby the freezing process wherever spatial differencesin frost heave exist. Variation in frost heave can bedue to different soil properties and the differences inthermal transitions between perennially frozen soils(permafrost) and seasonally frozen soil. Differentialfrost heave combined with the resistance todeformation by either non-frost-susceptible soils or permafrost will result in bending stresses in pipelines.

To meet these challenges, Permafrost EnvironmentalConsulting Inc. (PEC), a cold climate engineeringcompany, developed a Database Library containingsix databases comprising hundreds of data sets and a14-volume engineering library. Pipelines inPermafrost and Freezing Ground addressesimportant information gaps identified by regulatorybodies and from industries worldwide experiencedwith pipelines in freezing ground and permafrost.

Compiled from data acquired during decades of fieldand laboratory research into the behaviour of fullscale pipelines in permafrost and freezing ground, the

databases and library help engineers and scientistsunderstand soil strain and soil creep, frost heave andfrost bulb growth, thaw consolidation that leads to

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IT’S IN THE DATA!

“A great war chest of informatioJames C. Towers Inc. Pipeline Consult

pipeline relaxation, pressures in freezing soil anpermafrost, and bending stresses in buried pipelineIt also provides information on the uplift resistance pipelines, and of the hydraulic, thermal, anmechanical properties of freezing soil anpermafrost.

By utilizing these Pipeline Research CounInternational's endorsed databases, pipelinengineers are better able to develop, test, calibratand verify numerical models of frost heave, fropenetrat ion, f rost bulb growth, and ththermodynamic processes. The databases allothem to perform in-depth analysis of pipe-sinteraction in both freezing ground and permafroswhich will lead to better risk assessment capabilitifor operating a high pressure gas pipeline permafrost and soils exposed to seasonal freezing.turn, pipeline companies are better equipped ensure safe operation, meet regulatory requirementand reduce long-term expenses.

Endorsed by

ND2 EDITIONOW AVAILABLE

ARCTIC PIPELINESENGINEERING TOOLBOX

ENVIRONMENTAL CONSULTING, IN

for its Members.

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CURRENT PRICING

Engineering Library (includes Sample Database) , $9,995.00

Program Modules, $4995.00 per module

Database Modules, $9995.00 per database

All Seven Program Data Modules, $34,965 (with a technical support package, details available upon request)

All Six Database Modules. $59,995.00 (with full technical support, details available upon request)

We are offering additional incentives to clients and discounts to PRCI members, details available uponrequest.

Please complete the form below and fax back to 713-630-0560. One of our representatives will contact yshortly to answer your questions.

Models developed using our Program Modules are The Engineering Library can be purchased withused to Predict several different program and database modules.

Soil strain and soil creep Exampled Pairings:

Frost heave and frost bulb growth Engineering Library combined with Sample Prog

ModuleThaw consolidation and pipeline relaxation

Engineering Library combined with Frost HeavePressure in freezing soils and permafrost-affected Program Module

soilsEngineering Library combined with Pipelines in

Bending stresses in buried pipelines Permafrost and Freezing Ground Database Modu

Uplift resistance of pipelines in permafrost Each Library may be purchased individually or ascustom sets.

Hydrological properties of freezing soils andpermafrost-affected soils

$4,995.00 2nd Edition Release PriciFor Limited Time Only

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 Based on feedback from training classes and with the cooperation and support of RSTRENGusers, we have improved this industry standard product. The program interface has beenupdated and streamlined in order to automate the proper use of the program to meetRSTRENG/ASME B31G requirements. The program operation and reporting has also beenimproved. This allows pipeline professionals who don't have extensive knowledge of theRSTRENG technology and ASME B31G to correctly use the program by guiding them to useproper input variables while enforcing the RSTRENG/ASME B31G requirements inthe background.

RSTRENG® is the preferred technology for determining remaining strength of externally corrodedpipe, as it provides a more accurate assessment of the corroded area. This results in enhancedpipeline integrity and safety while lowering costs to the pipeline owner/operator .

For more information on RSTRENG  or to inquire about RSTRENG training, please contact us [email protected].

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Upgrade to RSTRENG V5.0 $250.00

Purchase new license of RSTRENG V5.0 $995.00

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Evaluation/Trial Terms : The user may install and usethe software on an unlimited number of PC’s, by anunlimited number of people, for no longer that thirty(30)-days from shipment. After approximately two (2) weeksfrom shipment an invoice will be issued. If the userdecides not to purchase, please return the software in atimely manner, in good condition along with the invoice

marked cancelled and there will be no further obligation.