Welcome to T. D. Williamson, Inc. Global Solutions. January 2007 _______________________________________________________________________________ In this issue:: - TDW Brazil Completes Work on the Offshore Marlin Project - TDW Acquires Williamson Industries, Inc. of Canada - LineMaster™ 2007 Schedule - 2007 Trade Shows Online newsletter: http://www.tdwilliamson.com/EDM/Jan_07/Jan_07web.html _______________________________________________________________________________ t h i s m o n t h ' s f e a t u r e: TDW Brazil Completes Work on the Offshore By Nuno Sousa Marlin Project _______________________________________________________________________________ TDW Brazil has recently completed its most important project to date. This was called the Marlin Project and consisted of 29 double STOPPLE® plugs with by-pass on eight different platforms in Campos Basin offshore Brazil. The Marlin Project started in 2005 when a customer had the need to install flow meters on eight platforms to comply with government rules. The first option was shutting down the platforms one by one in order to stop the flow on the gas lines and install the meters. The staged shutdown method was going to keep the customer from achieving their production goals for the year, so they began searching for a better option. Since TDW had previously proposed STOPPLE plugging and bypass work on offshore platforms, the customer decided to give it a closer look.  They started exploratory negotiations to learn more about how TDW technologies could allow the installation of meters with no shutdown. The fact-finding mission included a visit to Tulsa by a group of 8 people from the customer and several meetings in Brazil to put together a final scope of work which would include an additional contractor that would be working with us offshore. The scope of work done by TDW included the supply of STOPPLE fittings and THREAD-O-RING™ fittings, qualification of welding procedures, verification of the engineering drawings by the contractor, in-line welding of the stopple fittings and all hot tapping and plugging operations. The project started in February and ended October 2006. The lines that we worked were from 1” to 20” and from class 150 to class 1500. For the execution of the job, TDW Brazil used 3 engineers, 6 technicians and 1 mechanic based in Brazil. The help of the Tulsa based engineering group was of most importance. They helped on the initial specification and gathering of equipment and also with special applications during the project. The support of TMP customer service was also very important, complying with all the necessary schedules and deliveries. The job involved three separate visits to each platform. During the first visit, a group consisting of the customer, TDW and contractor personnel went aboard the platforms to gather all necessary information required to complete engineering drawings. The procedure included pipe analysis with ultrasound for wall thickness verifications and out-of-roundness verification which incorporated the use of laser scanning techniques. All preliminary detail gathering work was performed in 2005. With this information the engineering drawings were made which clearly defined each by-pass, meter placements and all related construction work. Second visits to each platform were dedicated to welding STOPPLE fittings onto each line and NDT was performed. With phase two completed, a third trip to each platform was made to perform STOPPLE plugging and bypass operations and to install the required meters. After completion of the Marlin Project, the customer was pleased with final outcome of all work performed and awarded TDW with a plaque in recognition of the quality of services performed. The entire project was accomplished within a very tight time period, a condition dictated by strict platform schedules. The Marlin Project has been the most difficult contract TDW Brazil has performed to date. At best, offshore platform conditions are very complicated. Situated within a confined work environment, the space available for equipment repair or installation is almost non-existent.  Effecting changes to critical offshore lines without disrupting production is a significant achievement. TDW Brazil and the entire TDW global family are very proud of the job performed for the customer. The knowledge and experience gathered during the project was enormous. Although the Marlin Project required the commitment of considerable skill and technical expertise, TDW Brazil, in conjunction with the broad resources and capabilities of TDW business units worldwide, is prepared to handle bigger and more difficult challenges. Press Release _______________________________________________________________________________ TDW Acquires Williamson Industries, Inc. of Canada Tulsa, Oklahoma. January 31, 2007 T.D.Williamson, Inc. announces the acquisition of Williamson Industries, Inc. headquartered in Georgetown, Ontario, Canada.  The acquisition became final on January 29, 2007 at which time Williamson Industries, Inc. became T.D. Williamson Canada ULC.  http://www.tdwilliamson.com/news/pressrel/WilliamsonIndustries.html LineMaster™ 2007 Schedule _______________________________________________________________________________ http://www.tdwilliamson.com/PDF/Newspdf/LineMasterTraining_Flyer.pdf T.D. Williamson, Inc. continues to provide the most comprehensive hot tapping, plugging and pigging instruction available in compliance with Department of Transportation covered tasks, standards and requirements. Rigorous hands-on training and operator qualification LineMaster™ programs are TDW's commitment to the industry. LineMaster Training assists you with ensuring that your technicians are trained at the highest level available. In our state-of-the-art facilities and with our pressurized simulated pipeline, TDW's LineMaster Training program is an in-depth series of classes designed to fulfill DOT Pipeline Safety Operator Qualification rules. To meet DOT requirements, training programs must include classroom time, written exams and hands-on simulated conditions. TDW's LineMaster Training meets these requirements. TDW LineMaster Training is the best in the business. The company you've trusted with your piping maintenance needs for more than 80 years has the experience to train your technicians and operators effectively and efficiently. 2007 LineMaster Training March Locations ............................................................................... Mechanic Maintenance Training 12-15 Tulsa, OK - USA for Hot Tapping & Plugging Equipment April ............................................................................... T-101 Pipeline Drilling Machine 3-4 Tulsa, OK - USA Hot Tapping & Plugging for 9-12 Tulsa, OK - USA High Pressure Transmission Pipeline Hot Tapping & Plugging for Low 16-19 Tulsa, OK - USA Pressure Distribution Pipelines Mechanic Maintenance Training for 23-26 Tulsa, OK - USA Hot Tapping & Plugging Equipment New European Program call: 32-67-28-36-44 Nivelles, Belgium Upcoming Trade Shows _______________________________________________________________________________ Don't forget to visit TDW's booth at upcoming trade shows. We are attending several in the next few months, including: 2007 Trade Shows Trade Shows | Dates | Locations ............................................................................... Pipeline Pigging Conference Feb 12-15 Houston,TX  http://www.clarion.org/ppim/ppim07/main.php NACE Northern Area Western   Feb 12-14 Anchorage, AK  Conference http://www.nacenorthernarea.org/centre.cfm Western Energy Institute Feb 14-17 Newport Beach, CA http://www.westernenergymembers.org/ Indiana AWWA Feb 20-22 Indianapolis, IN http://www.inawwa.org/pages/conference.htm Purdue Corrosion Shortcourse Feb 22-24 West Lafayette, IN http://www.inawwa.org/pages/conference.htm NACE Corrosion Engineers March 11-15 Nashville, TN  http://www.nace.org/nace/content/conferences/c2007/welcome.asp Any questions please call 1.888.839.6766 or 1.918.447.5100 Click Here to Unsubscribe or contact us at subscribe@tdwilliamson.com: