95-20739. Announcement of the American Petroleum Institute's Standards Activities  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 162 (Tuesday, August 22, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 43584-43586]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-20739]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
    National Institute of Standards and Technology
    
    
    Announcement of the American Petroleum Institute's Standards 
    Activities
    
    AGENCY: National Institute of Standards and Technology, Commerce.
    
    ACTION: Notice of intent to develop or revise standards and request for 
    public comment and participation in standards development.
    
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    SUMMARY: The American Petroleum Institute, with the assistance of other 
    interested parties, continues to develop standards, both national and 
    international, in several areas. This notice lists the standardization 
    efforts currently being conducted. The publication of this notice by 
    the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) on behalf of 
    API is being undertaken as a public service. NIST does not necessarily 
    endorse, approve, or recommend the standards referenced in this notice.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
    
    Background
    
        The American Petroleum Institute develops and publishes voluntary 
    standards for equipment, operations, and processes. These standards are 
    used by both private industry and by governmental agencies. All 
    interested persons should contact in writing the appropriate source as 
    listed for further information. Currently the following efforts are 
    being conducted:
         General Committee on Pipelines.
    
    Risk Management for Pipelines
        500  Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at 
    Petroleum Facilities, Recommended Practice for
        1117  Lowering In-Service Pipelines
        1123  Development of Public Education Programs by Hazardous Liquid 
    PL Operators
        1129  Pipeline Integrity Standard
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Prentiss Searles, Manufacturing, 
    Distribution, and Marketing, American 
    
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    Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005.
         General Committee on Marketing.
    
    Pipeline Meter Provers
    Recommended Practice for Installation of Service Station CNG Equipment
        1529  Aviation Fueling Hose
        1581  Specifications and Qualifications Procedures for Aviation Jet 
    Fuel/Separators
        1604  Removal & Disposal of Used Underground Storage Tanks
        1615  Installation of Underground Petroleum Storage Tanks
        1628  A Guide to the Assessment and Remediation of Underground 
    Petroleum Releases
        1632  Cathodic Protection of Underground Storage Tanks and Piping 
    Systems
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Douglas Read, Manufacturing, 
    Distribution, and Marketing, American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L 
    Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005.
         General Committee on Refining.
    
    Technical Data Book, Petroleum Refining
        500  Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at 
    Petroleum Facilities
        510  Pressure Vessel Inspection Code
        521  Guide for Pressure-Relieving & Depressurizing Systems
        530  Calculation of Heater Tube Thickness in Petroleum Refineries
        536  Post Combustion NOX
        546  Form-Wound Brushless Synchronous Motors--500 Horsepower and 
    Larger
        553  Control Valve Applications
        556  Fired Heaters and Steam Generators
        571  Recognition of Conditions Causing Deterioration or Failure
        572  Inspection of Pressure Vessels
        574  Inspection of Piping, Tubing, Valves, and Fittings
        575  Inspection of Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks
        576  Inspection of Pressure-Relieving Devices
        577  Inspection of Welding
        578  Construction Material Quality Assurance
        579  Fitness-for-Service
        580  Risk-Based Inspection
        591  User Acceptance of Refinery Valves
        594  Water and Wafer-Lug Check Valves
        598  Valve Inspection and Testing
        600  Steel Gate Valves--Flanged and Butt-Welding Ends
        602  Compact Steel Gate Valves
        607  Fire Test for Soft-Seated Quarter-Turn Valves
        609  Butterfly Valves: Double Flanged, Lug and Wafer-type
        611  General Purpose Steam Turbines
        614  Lubrication, Shaft-Sealing and Control-Oil Systems for Special 
    Applications
        616  Gas Turbines for Refinery Services
        619  Rotary-Type Positive Displacement Compressors for General 
    Refinery Services
        620  Design and Construction of Large, Welded, Low-Pressure Storage 
    Tanks
        650  Welded, Steel Tanks for Oil Storage
        653  Tank Inspection, Repair, Alt. & Reconstruction
        660  Shell and Tube Heat Exchangers
        661  Air-Cooled Heat Exchangers
        662  Plate-Type Heat Exchangers
        671  Special Purpose Couplings
        672  Packaged, Integrally Geared (Centrifugal Air Compressors) for 
    General Refinery Service
        673  Special Purpose Fans
        677  General-Purpose Gear Units for Refinery Service
        685  Sealless Centrifugal Pumps
        686  Installation of Mechanical Equipment
        941  Steels for Hydrogen Service at Elevated Temperatures and 
    Pressures in Petroleum Refineries and Petrochemical Plants
        945  Avoiding Environmental Cracking in Amine Units
        2000  Venting Atmospheric and Low-Pressure Storage Tanks: 
    Nonrefrigerated and Refrigerated
        2508  Design and Construction Ethane & Ethylene Installations
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ron Chittim or Prentiss Searles, 
    Manufacturing, Distribution, and Marketing, American Petroleum 
    Institute, 1220 L Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005.
         Safety and Fire Protection Subcommittee.
    
        752  Management of Hazards Associated with Location of Process 
    Plant Buildings
        2001  Fire Protection in Refineries
        2009  Safe Welding and Cutting Practices in Refineries, Gasoline 
    Plants, and Petrochemical Plants
        2023  Guide for Safe Storage and Handling of Heated Petroleum 
    Derived Asphalt Products and Crude Oil Residue
        2026  Safe Descent Onto Floating Roofs of Tanks in Petroleum 
    Service
        2027  Ignition Hazards Involved in Abrasive Blasting of Atmospheric 
    Hydrocarbon Tanks in Service
        2030  Guidelines for Application of Water Spray Systems for Fire 
    Protection in Petroleum Industry
        2201  Procedures for Welding or Hot Tapping on Equipment in Service
        2217A  Guidelines for Work in Inert Confined Spaces in the 
    Petroleum Industry
        2219  Safe Operating Guidelines for Vacuum Trucks in Petroleum 
    Service
        2221  Manager's Guide to Implementing a Contractor Safety Program
        2350  Overfill Protection for Petroleum Storage Tanks
        2510A  Fire Protection Considerations for the Design and Operation 
    of Liquified Petroleum (LPG) Storage Facilities
    
    for further information contact: Andrew Jaques or Ken Leonard, Health 
    and Environmental Affairs, Safety and Fire Protection, American 
    Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005.
         Committee on Petroleum Measurement.
    
    Chapter 4.2--Conventional Pipe Provers
    Chapter 4.3--Small Volume Provers
    Chapter 4.4--Tank Provers
    Chapter 4.5--Master-Meter Provers
    Chapter 4.6--Pulse Interpolation
    Chapter 5.1--General Consideration for Measurement by Meters
    Chapter 5.3--Measurement of Liquid Hydrocarbons by Turbine Meters
    Chapter 5.4--Accessory Equipment for Liquid Meters
    Chapter 10.4--Determination of Sediment and Water in Crude Oil by the 
    Centrifuge Method (Field Procedure)
    MPMS Chapter 12.2 (Parts 1-5)--Calculation of Petroleum Quantities 
    Using Dynamic Measurement Methods and Volumetric Correction Factors
    MPMS Chapter 12.3--Volumetric Shrinkage Resulting from Blending Light 
    Hydrocarbons with Crude Oils
    MPMS Chapter 14.3 Part 2--Specification and Installation Requirements 
    for Orifice Plates, Meter Tubes and Associated Fittings
    MPMS Chapter 21.2--Liquid Flow Measurements Using Electronic Metering 
    Systems
    MPMS Chapter 19.2--Evaporation Loss from Internal and External Floating 
    Roof Storage Tanks
    Testing Protocol for Roof Seals and Fittings--Internal and External 
    Floating Roof Tanks
    
    for further information contact: J.C. Beckstrom or Steve Chamberlain, 
    Exploration and Production Department, American Petroleum Institute, 
    1220 L Street, NW., Washington, DC 20005.
    
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         General Committee on Exploration and Production Oil field 
    Equipment and Materials Standards.
    
    1B  Oil Field V-Belting
    2A-WSD  Planning, Designing and Constructing Fixed Offshore Platforms--
    Working Stress Design
    2A-LRFD  Planning, Designing and Constructing Fixed Offshore 
    Platforms--Load and Resistance Factor Design
    13C  Drilling Fluid Processing Equipment (under development)
    13I  Standard Procedure for Laboratory Testing Drilling Fluids
    13J  Testing Heavy Brines
    14F  Design and Installation of Electrical Systems for Offshore 
    Production Platforms
    15LR  Low Pressure Fiberglass Line Pipe
    15TR  Fiberglass Tubing (under development)
    16A  Specification for Drill Through Equipment
    16F  Marine Drilling Riser Equipment (under development)
    16R  Design, Rating and Testing Marine Drilling Riser Couplings (under 
    development)
    xxx  Temperature Effects of Non-Metallics in Drill Through Equipment 
    (under development)
    17D  Subsea Wellhead and Christmas Tree Equipment
    17F  Subsea Control Systems (under development)
    117H  ROV Interfaces with Subsea Equipment (under development)
    17I  Installation of Subsea Control Umbilicals (under development)
    17J  Specification for Flexible Pipe (under development)
    
         Drilling and Production Practices.
    
    27  Determining Permeability of Porous Media (to be combined with API 
    40)
    31  Standard Format For Electromagnetic Logs
    33  Standard Calibration & Format For Gamma Ray & Neutron Logs
    40  Core Analysis Procedures (to be combined with API 27)
    43  Evaluation of Well Perforator Systems
    44  Sampling Petroleum Reservoir Fluids
    45  Analysis of Oil Field Waters
    49  Drilling & Drill Stem Testing of Wells Containing Hydrogen Sulfide
    50  Protection of the Environment For Gas Processing Plant Operations
    51  Protection of the Environment For Production Operations
    53  Blowout Prevention Equipment Systems for Drilling Wells
    59  Well Control Operations
    64  Diverter System Equipment and Operations
    65  Standard Calibration of Gamma Ray Spectroscopy Logging Instruments 
    and Format for K-U-Th Logs
    66  Exploration and Production Data Digital Interchange
    D12A  API Well Number & Standard State, County, Offshore Area Codes
    Model Form of Offshore Operating Agreement
    xx  Well Servicing/Workover Operations Involving Hydrogen Sulfide 
    (under development)
    xx  Rheology of Cross Linked Fracturing Fluids (under development)
    2T  Planning, Designing and Constructing Tension Leg Platforms
    4F  Drilling and Well Servicing Structures
    5A3  Thread Compounds for Casing, Tubing, and Line Pipe
    5A5  Field Inspection of New Casing, Tubing, and Plain End Drill Pipe
    5B  Threading, Gaging, and Thread Inspection of Casing, Tubing, and 
    Line Pipe Threads
    5C6  Welding Connectors to Pipe (under development)
    5C7  Recommended Practice for Coiled Tubing Operations in Oil & Gas 
    Well Service (under development)
    SD  Drill Pipe
    5L  Line Pipe
    5LC  CRA Line Pipe
    5Ld  CRA Clad or Lined Steel Pipe
    5L9  Unprimed External Fusion Bonded Epoxy Coating of Line Pipe (under 
    development)
    6A  Valves and Wellhead Equipment
    6AV1  Verification Test of Wellhead Surface Safety Valves and 
    Underwater Safety Valves for Offshore Service (under development)
    6D  Pipeline Valves (Steel Gate, Plug, Ball and Check Valves)
    7  Rotary Drill Stem Elements
    7A1  Testing of Thread Compound for Rotary Shouldered Connections
    7G  Drill Stem Design and Operating Limits
    7K  Drilling Equipment
    7L  Procedures for Inspection, Maintenance, Repair and Remanufacture of 
    Drilling Equipment
    8A  Drilling and Production Hoisting Equipment
    8B  Procedures for Inspection, Maintenance Repair, and Remanufacture of 
    Hoisting Equipment
    8C  Drilling and Production Hoisting Equipment (PSL 1 and PSL 2)
    9B  Application, Care, and Use of Wire Rope for Oil Field Services
    10B  Cement Testing (under development)
    1IAX  Subsurface Sucker Rod Pumps and Fittings
    11E  Pumping Units
    11S  Operating, Maintenance and Troubleshooting of Electric Submersible 
    Pump Installations
    11S3  Electric Submersible Pump Installations
    11S4  Sizing and Selection of Electric Submersible Pump Installations
    500  Classification of Locations for Electrical Installations at 
    Petroleum Facilities
    xxx  Oilfield Packers (under development)
    xxx  Inspection and Maintenance of Production Piping (under 
    development)
    13B-1  Standard Procedure for Field Testing Water-Based Drilling Fluids
    13B-2  Standard Procedure for Field Testing Oil-Based Drilling Fluids
    xx  Evaluation of Cartridge Filters (E&P Operations) (under 
    development)
    xx  Cargo Handling at Offshore Facilities (under development)
    xx  Long Term Conductivity Testing of Proppants (under development)
    
    ADDRESSES: Jim Greer/Chuck Liles, Exploration & Production, American 
    Petroleum Institute, 700 North Pearl, Suite 1840 (LB 382), Dallas, TX 
    75201-2845.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Contact the following persons by 
    writing for information on indicated standards at the above address: 
    Jim Greer--API 6, 16 and 17 series standards; Chuck Liles--API Drilling 
    and Production Practices; Mike Loudermilk--API 1B, 11, 12 and 14 
    series; Randy McGill--API 5 and 15 series; Jennifer Six--API 4, 7, 8, 
    9, 10 and 13 series; Mike Spanhel--API 2 series.
    
        Authority: 15 U.S.C. 272.
    
        Dated: August 16, 1995.
    Samuel Kramer,
    Associate Director.
    [FR Doc. 95-20739 Filed 8-21-95; 8:45 am]
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Published:
08/22/1995
Department:
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of intent to develop or revise standards and request for public comment and participation in standards development.
Document Number:
95-20739
Pages:
43584-43586 (3 pages)
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