Episode 422: 2026 Pipeline Predictions with Mark LaCour
Pipeliners Podcast
In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Russel Treat is joined by returning guest Mark LaCour for a wide-ranging discussion on what the pipeline industry may face in 2026. Together, they reflect on prior-year predictions before exploring forward-looking themes such as infrastructure investment, LNG expansion, workforce constraints, data and digitalization, and the evolving role of AI and emerging energy technologies. The conversation offers a strategic, big-picture look at where global pipeline markets may be headed and the forces shaping future development. Visit...
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Episode 419: Determining Fitness for Service with Keith Leewis
Pipeliners Podcast
In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Dr. Keith Leewis joins the show for a practical, experience-driven discussion on determining fitness for service in pipeline systems. Building on prior conversations, the episode explores how operators evaluate integrity, assess risk, and make informed decisions using established industry practices and standards. The discussion offers context and perspective without diving too deeply into technical detail, making it valuable for anyone involved in pipeline integrity and operations. Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full...
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Episode 418: Issues with Old vs. New Pipe with Keith Leewis
Pipeliners Podcast
In this week’s episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Dr. Keith Leewis joins to discuss the differences between old and new steel pipe and why those distinctions matter for pipeline integrity and maintenance practices. The conversation highlights how manufacturing methods, coatings, and metallurgical properties influence how pipeline materials behave over time. The episode also touches on practical considerations for evaluating in-service pipe, managing repairs, and understanding the risks unique to various generations of steel. Listen now to learn more about how material history shapes asset...
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Episode 416: Identifying Depth of Cover for Pipelines Crossing Waterways with Pete Weber
Pipeliners Podcast
On this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Pete Weber of DoC Mapping joins Russel Treat to discuss how operators determine depth of cover for pipelines at water crossings and why it matters for integrity and risk management. The conversation explores regulatory expectations, historical and modern inspection practices, and emerging technologies that improve accuracy in underwater pipeline surveys. The discussion also highlights the importance of understanding environmental conditions, data limitations, and real-world risk factors. Listen now to learn more about the evolving approaches to...
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