Alaska, Cook Inlet 



Australia, Bass Strait 



Australia, Spencer Gulf 



California 



California, Los Angeles 



California, San Diego 



California, Santa Barbara 



Ejigland, Teesside 



France, Cannes 



Great Britain 



Great Britain, Dorset 



Great Britain, Hastings 



Great Britain, Humber Estuary 



Great Britain, Morecambe Bay 



Great Britain, River Exe 



III. INSTALLATIONS 



Great Britain, River Thames 



Gulf of Mexico 



Hong Kong 



India, Bombay 



Iran, Kharg Island 



Italy 



Italy, Gulf of Trieste 



Lake Michigan 



Louisiana, Grand Isle 



Michigan, South Haven 



Mississippi River 



New York, Hudson River 



New York, Lake Ontario 



New York, Long Island 



New York, Rochester 



North Africa 



North Sea 



Norway, Ekofisk 



Oregon 



Persian Gulf 



Puerto Rico, Las Mareas 



Scotland, Cambeltown 



Sicily 



South Africa, Durban 



Tasmania 



Venezuela, Lake Maracaibo 



Wales, Baglan Bay 



Wales, Port Talbot 



Washington, Puget Sound 



Washington, Seattle 



IV. ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY 



1. ALDRIDGE, C, "What's Involved in Planning and Constructing an Offshore Pipeline," 

 Oil and Gas Journal, June 1952, pp. 174—179. 



Keywords: Coating, Construction methods 



Article discusses several problems and limitations involved in various aspects of offshore 

 pipeline construction. Methods of laying offshore pipelines are described briefly, including 

 the lay barge and push-pull methods. Some techniques and limitations are discussed for 

 several operations involved in pipeline construction, including weight coating of the pipe 

 and field joints, and the construction of laterals and tie-ins to existing lines which involves 

 problems in locating and raising the lines, welding, and coating valves. 



2. ALDRIDGE, C, "Planning the Offshore Line," Pipe Line Industry, May 1956, 

 pp. 39-41. 



3. ALDRIDGE, C, "Offshore Pipeline Planning and Construction," Oil and Gas Journal, 

 June 1956, pp. 174-179. 



Keywords: Oil pipeUne, Pipeline construction 



Several factors that should be considered in tiie construction of an offshore pipeline, 

 including weather, water depth, distance from shore, pipeUne location, and pipe burial, are 



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