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FOREWORD









         THIS SECOND, completely-revised, edition  of  Pipeline  Pigging  Technol-
      ogy  is essentially a compilation  of selected papers  presented at  the  confer-
      ences organized by Pipes & Pipelines International  and Pipe Line Industry
      in the UK and the USA between  1988 and  1991. The book is thus a  successor
      to the first edition, published in 1987, and brings readers up-to-date with the
      rapidly-developing technology of pipeline  pigging.
         Although  the  international  pigging  industry  has  unquestionably  made
      major  advances in its scope and expertise  over  the  intervening years, it is
      nevertheless apparent that the comment made in the earlier book - that there
      is a general lack of knowledge  about the  use of pipeline pigs of all kinds - is
      still relevant today. Not only have the conferences at which these papers were
      presented  produced  questions such as 'How do I interpret  the results of this
      intelligent pigging inspection?', but they also continue  to produce  the  most
      basic of pigging questions  such as 'Should I use discs or cups?' or  'Will foam
      pigs or rigid pigs work the best in this application?'.
         It cannot be claimed that this book will provide readers with the answers
      to all their questions; indeed, many such answers remain in the experimental
      field of 'try it and see'. Nevertheless, we have gathered together in this edition
      a collection of 33 papers which give a comprehensive overview of the current
      situation, written by respected authors, from whom further information can
      undoubtedly be readily obtained by seriously-interested readers and organiza-
      tions.
         It  is significant  to note  that, in early October,  1991, the  first-ever  major
      research project into the performance of 'conventional' pigs was entering its
      second phase. At the same time, the Pigging Products and Services Association
      was  developing  into  a healthy  organization with  increasing  membership,
      while  the  world's  first  long-distance  gas  pipeline  designed  with  a  total
      commitment to intelligent pigging was being constructed  in the North Sea.
      These three discrete activities show that the hydrocarbons pipeline industry
      is paying increasing interest to pigging, which is seen, more-and-more widely,
      as an important aspect of future  pipeline  operations.

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