Inline Services Exhibiting at 32nd Annual PPIM 2020 Conference

On February 17th – 21st,  Inline Services will be exhibiting at the 32nd Annual Pipeline Pigging & Integrity Management 2020 Conference. Once again, the conference venue is Houston’s George R. Brown Convention Center and Marriott Marquis Hotel.

The PPIM Conference is the only industry forum dedicated exclusively to pigging for maintenance, inspection, integrity and repair of pipelines. This event attracts both field operating and engineering management professionals working within the transmission and distribution sectors, and are interested in learning more about best practices, or keeping up with the latest operations and integrity management techniques.

Stop-by the exhibit hall & visit us at booths 913 & 915!

Visit our booth and enter to win a $500 gift card from Dicks Sporting Goods!*

Inline’s Sales Team; Jessica Nichols, Scott Dauzat, Eric Bassett, Kevin Wheeler, James Cox, and Cordell Coleman will be manning the booth and available to update you on the “latest and greatest” product innovations, such as our Speed Control Pig (SCP), as well as to answer questions about all of Inline’s core products & services including:

We hope to see you there!

*To enter to win the $500 Dicks Sporting Goods gift card you must drop your business card into the designated collection receptacle located at the Inline Services booth number 915 during exhibit hours on February 18th-20th. Gift card drawing will be held on Monday, February 27th at Inline’s office.  Winner will be notified via the email and phone number provided on the business card used to enter. Winner will have 5 business days to respond to notification. 

Read more about a recent natural gas line cleaning project using our new Speed Control Pigs.

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Simple Pigging System with Drop-Out

This animation demonstrates an Inline Services VIPRS pig running through a line where a JB pig receiver unit is present. Before the pig is placed in the line the valve has been closed so that no product is present behind the VIPRS pig. As the pig moves through the line the inside of the pipe is cleaned and excess product is pushed through to the destination. Once the pig triggers the magnetic pig senor and reaches the JB receiver unit, the unit is removed with the pig inside. Once the pig is removed, the receiver is returned to the pipe.

Simple Pigging System Closure

This animation demonstrates a simple pigging system closure. Inline’s VIPRS pig is positioned in the launcher as the product is run through the pipeline. At the end of the product run, the VIPRS pig is launched to remove all product from the line. The pig will trigger the indicator to alert that the pig has reached the end of the line.

Bi-Directional Pigging

This animation demonstrates Bi Directional Pigging. Inline’s VIPRS pig positioned in the launcher as product is run through the pipeline. At the end of the product run, the VIPRS pig is launched to remove all product from the line. When the VIPRS pig reaches the JB receiver, the propelling media is turned-off. When this happens the VIPRS pig is resting at the jail bar in the JB receiver; propellant is used on the receiver side of the pig to return it to the launcher.

Automated CIP System

This animation demonstrates a fully automated VIPRS bi directional pigging process system with CIP. Inline’s VIPRS pig is first positioned in the pig launcher. The product is pumped from the storage tank to the destination. The VIPRS pig is then launched to push the remaining product to the destination and captured in the VIPRS wash chamber at the destination station. Next, the CIP solution is pumped through the line to wash the chamber and pig. Finally, the pig pushes the CIP solution out of the piping and leaving the pig clean and ready for the next product run.