Free and Affordable Online Engineering Courses, Tutorials, Continueing Education, Degrees, and Tests

Free or affordable distance and online Petroleum Engineering - Transporting Petroleum courses, tutorials, how-to articles books, tips, degree information & resources.

Bookmark this site

Master Course List

Online Tests

Courses & Tutorials
Engineering

Building Design

•  ADA Compliance

•  Coastal Construction

•  Indoor Air Quality

•  Mold Remediation

Civil Engineers

•  Concrete

•  Construction

•  Stormwater

•  Structural

•  Transportation

Electrical Engineers

•  Circuit Analysis

•  Direct Current

•  Electrical Safety

•  Electronics

•  Power Distribution

Industrial Engineers

•  Quality Systems

Mechanical Engineers

•  Heat Transfer

•  HVAC

•  Piping Systems

•  Steam Systems

Renewable Energy

•  Alternative Fuels

•  Geothermal

•  Wind Energy

Petroleum Engineers

•  Gas & Oil Extraction

•  Refining

•  Transporting

Materials

•  Coatings

•  Lubrications

Our Other Sites:

AccountingAide.com

HowToEdoIt.com

 

All Topics  >  Petroleum Engineering  >  Gas & Oil Transportation

Master of Civil Engineering - Engineering Degree
The respected Master of Civil Engineering program from Norwich University is now offered in an e-Learning format. You now have the opportunity to earn your master's degree on-line from one of America's preeminent universities and the first private university to offer engineering program. This revolutionary e-Learning program is designed to accommodate your demanding work and home-life schedule. Request more information.

 

Bachelor's Electronics Engineering Technology Campus

Earn your bachelor's degree in Electronics Engineering Technology from DeVry - in just 3 years - and prepare yourself to be at the forefront of developing and implementing uses for electronics not even yet imagined.

 

Affordable Online Courses & CE

Gas Pipeline Hydraulics
This online course on gas pipeline hydraulics covers the steady state analysis of compressible fluid flow through pipelines. Mathematical derivations are reduced to a minimum, since the intent is to provide the practicing engineer a practical tool to understand and apply the concepts of gas flow in pipes. In particular, we will cover natural gas pipeline transportation including how pipelines are sized for a particular flow rate, the pressure required to transport a given volume of gas and the compression horsepower required. - 5 PDH

 

Moving Oil by Pipeline: an Interactive Presentation

The gasoline and other petroleum products millions of Americans depend on daily are usually moved by pipeline, often several hundreds of miles, silently, invisibly and safely.

 

 

Petroleum Engineers

Nature of the Work, Employment, Job Outlook, and Earnings Outlook for Petroleum Engineers

 

Operating Pipelines

Ever wondered how the liquid in the pipelines flows, or who controls them and when? The answer is fairly simple— pipelines operate all-day, everyday with the help of powerful pumps, oil additives that move the oil with less resistance and the laws of physics. The round-the-clock operations are monitored 24-hours per day, seven days per week, 365 days a year by well trained personnel.

 

The Transportation of Natural Gas

The efficient and effective movement of natural gas from producing regions to consumption regions requires an extensive and elaborate transportation system. In many instances, natural gas produced from a particular well will have to travel a great distance to reach its point of use. The transportation system for natural gas consists of a complex network of pipelines, designed to quickly and efficiently transport natural gas from its origin, to areas of high natural gas demand.

 

Design and Construction of a Pipeline

Planning for any type of pipeline project often begins years in advance of actual construction. Initial steps in the planning process include determining the market need, pipeline design, specification of pipe and components, route selection, environmental assessments, public consultation, land acquisition and permitting.

 

Site Map  •  FAQs  •  Link to Us  •  Educational Gift Ideas  •  Add a Course  •  Contact Us

© 2008 Learning Link Finders, Inc. - All Rights Reserved - Modified on 01/01/08

All trademarks and registered trademarks appearing on the Docnmail.com website are the property of their respective owners.
By providing links to other sites, Learning Link Finders, Inc. does not guarantee, approve or endorse the information or products available
at these sites, nor does a link indicate any association with or endorsement by the linked site to Docnmail.com.