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Up, Mid & Downstream - Isolation Applications Within the Oil & Gas Process

Up, Mid & Downstream - Isolation Applications Within the Oil & Gas Process

GPT invites you to another edition of our Technical Corner webinar hosted by the GPT engineering group. In this segment, we will be exploring which applications isolation joints and kits can and should be used, why isolation should be used and how to maximize the effectiveness of isolation in the entire piping system. We will also be delving into different applications for up, mid and downstream applications. There are areas that many people recognize as standard areas for isolating pipelines, however there are other areas that can offer various benefits, some of which are not widely known and/or commonly overlooked.
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