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  • Looking for Labs that Don’t Lie: Validating Lab Data for Fracture Toughness Testing with David Futch
    2026/04/15

    All test labs are the same, right? Wrong.

    In this episode of Pipeline Things, Rhett and Chris are joined by returning guest David Futch of Acuren to discuss a recent incident that involved irregularities from a J-Integral lab test.

    The conversation breaks down the finer points of what went wrong and sheds light on the importance of placing safeguards around test labs to ensure consistent, high-quality reporting parameters.

    Highlights:

    • The importance of modulus data in generating high-quality test results
    • The role that validity criteria play in accurate J-Integral testing
    • What safeguards operators should have in place to ensure accurate lab testing

    If you’re looking to get ahead of potential inconsistencies in lab validation testing—or if you’re just looking to know more about fracture toughness than you did yesterday—this episode is a must-watch.

    Also, find out what’s up with Chris’s cholesterol. We promise it’s related.

    Connect:

    Rhett Dotson  

    Christopher De Leon  

    David Futch

    D2 Integrity

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    Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by FORME Marketing.   

    D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Etier at sarah.etier@forme-mktg.com.  

    Copyright 2026 © D2 Integrity 

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    33 分
  • CIGMA-x is Sigma? Navigating Gen Z Slang and Novel Gas Crack Detection Technology with NDT Global
    2026/04/01

    In a review of excavations triggered by EMAT results, about 80% of excavations revealed either a) no present anomaly features or b) anomalies unrelated to cracking. But we know the whole story is more complicated than that.

    Not all EMAT technology works the same way, and this gap highlighted an opportunity for ILI vendors to step in and serve the market. Working hand in hand with an operator, NDT Global has developed a high-resolution inspection tool for gas systems that uses guided ultrasonic waves to detect crack features. Their PPIM 2026 paper, Development and Validation of a Novel Gas Crack Detection Tool Using Guided Waves, highlights the development and validation of the tool.

    In this episode of Pipeline Things, Rhett and Christopher are joined by Michael Haas, Head of Sensor & Measurement Technology, and Rogelio Guajardo, Director, Product Management, of NDT Global, as they dive into the specific capabilities of this new technology, called CIGMA-x (also referred to as CIGMA).

    Highlights:

    • Exploring how EMAT shortcomings shaped this new technology development
    • Discussing the 30-inch gas test loop, specially designed to test CIGMA-x capabilities with simulated features
    • Breaking down primary tool capabilities and major findings from full-scale testing

    References:

    1. Hubert, D. Bag, M. Haas, R. Guajardo and T. Hennig, "Development and Validation of a Novel Gas Crack Detection Tool Using Guided Waves," in Pipeline Pigging & Integrity Management, Houston, 2026.
    2. Hubert, T. Hennig, M. Chandrasekaran, K. Baraniecki and O. Shabarchin, "Closing the Gap on Crack Detection for Gas Transmission Pipelines," in 15th International Pipeline Conference (IPC2024), Calgary, Alberta, Canada, 2024.

    Connect:

    Rhett Dotson  

    Christopher De Leon  

    Michael Haas

    Rogelio Guajardo

    D2 Integrity

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    Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by FORME Marketing.   

    D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Etier at sarah.etier@forme-mktg.com.  

    Copyright 2026 © D2 Integrity 

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    44 分
  • “Permanent” Repairs are Forever—or Something Like That, with Tim Mally
    2026/03/18

    How long should a permanent repair last? 50 years? Until the next scheduled maintenance?

    According to RSPA 98-4733, “permanent” means as long as the pipe will be in service under normal operating and maintenance conditions.

    In this episode of Pipeline Things, Rhett and Chris sit down with returning special guest Tim Mally to break down the concept of repair permanency, what it means from a code perspective, and what factors can influence the permanency of composite repairs.

    Highlights:

    • Breaking down what the code says about repair “permanence”
    • What factors affect composite repair permanency
    • Criteria to consider for composite reinforcement of non-standard features
    • Evaluating existing composite repairs for permanency

    Connect:

    Rhett Dotson  

    Christopher De Leon  

    Tim Mally

    D2 Integrity

    Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment or rating!  

    Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by FORME Marketing.   

    D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Etier at sarah.etier@forme-mktg.com.  

    Copyright 2025 © D2 Integrity 

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    41 分
  • Come for the Turbocharger, Stay for the Brisket, with Rienk De Vries
    2026/03/04

    There’s a lot to learn about difficult-to-inspect ILI tools, and who better to learn it from than the one and only Rienk de Vries from Intero.

    In this episode of Pipeline Things, Rhett and Chris sit down with returning special guest Rienk de Vries, as they explore the wild west of difficult-to-inspect in-line inspection technology. It’s a conversation filled with details of Intero’s capabilities and advancements in recent years, how they’ve been changed, and where future opportunities might lie.

    Highlights:

    • Recent developments in Intero’s modular robotic MFL fleet
    • What does the development cycle for these kinds of tools look like?
    • What will it take to get a turbocharger?
    • What is in store for future developments?

    Connect:

    Rhett Dotson  

    Christopher De Leon  

    Rienk de Vries

    D2 Integrity

    Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment or rating!  

    Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by FORME Marketing.   

    D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Etier at sarah.etier@forme-mktg.com.  

    Copyright 2025 © D2 Integrity 

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    35 分
  • Statistical Relationship Status? It's Complicated: Geohazards with Alex McKenzie-Johnson
    2026/02/18

    UFO sightings in New Mexico correlate with patents granted in the US. Popularity of the first name Alix correlates with carjackings in the US. Obviously, correlations can tell us a lot while also telling us nothing at all. In this episode of Pipeline Things, we dive into geohazards, geohazard statistics, and how the stories they tell aren’t always what they seem.

    Tune in as Rhett Dotson and Christopher De Leon return with The Dirt Merchant to discuss why shark attacks appear to rise with ice cream consumption, and what Alex’s PPIM 2026 paper tells us about the prevalence of landslides and hydrotechnical events over time.

    Highlights:

    • The use and limitations of the PHMSA significant incident database.
    • The impacts of data quality
    • The key question: Are we getting better at managing geohazards?
    • Is it too soon to tell if our geohazard programs are working?
    • How consumer behavior affects industry patterns related to failures.

    Bonus: For other fun correlations, visit tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations. It’s a hoot and half if you’re a stat nerd like we are.

    Connect:   

    Rhett Dotson   

    Christopher De Leon   

    Alexander McKenzie-Johnson

    D2 Integrity   

    Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment or rating!   

    Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by FORME Marketing.    

    D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Etier at sarah.etier@forme-mktg.com.   

      

    Copyright 2026 © D2 Integrity 

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    47 分
  • Chipping Away At Cross-Border Differences with Dr. Nicki Robertson
    2025/12/24

    Canada may be just across the border, but when it comes to pipeline integrity management, the differences can make it feel like we’re oceans apart. Learn how each country balances the world of politics and regulators, the key differences in engineering approaches, and the distinction between performance versus prescriptive culture.

    In this episode of Pipeline Things, Rhett and Chris bring on Dr. Nicki Robertson, who is currently standing up D2 Integrity’s Canadian office, to discuss pipeline regulations across borders.

    Highlights:

    • Key differences and similarities between each country’s regulatory environment
    • How each country approaches interpreting regulations
    • Relationships between operators and regulators
    • Ensuring sound engineering for engineering assessments

    Connect:

    Rhett Dotson  

    Christopher De Leon  

    Nicki Robertson

    D2 Integrity  

    Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment or rating!  

    Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by FORME Marketing.   

    D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Etier at sarah.etier@forme-mktg.com.  

    Copyright 2025 © D2 Integrity 

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    43 分
  • That’s So Mega: What the Mega Rule Part 3 Means for Gas Gathering Lines with Mark Ryan
    2025/12/10

    On this episode of the Pipeline Things podcast, Rhett and Christopher sit down with guest Mark Ryan of Phillips 66 to discuss the impact of Part Three of the PHMSA Mega Rule on onshore gas gathering lines, 8-inch and up. The discussion confronts the reality that with its adoption, there are no longer any unregulated gas lines.

    Highlights:

    • Motivations behind the rule stem from a wide-scale effort to reduce emissions across the pipeline industry.
    • Enhanced compliance thresholds for gas gathering lines have introduced challenges and opportunities for pipeline operators, like new classifications and reporting requirements.
    • Implications of prescriptive vs. performance-based integrity management as the gas gathering space continues to evolve.

    If you haven’t thought of the impact of the Mega Rule on gathering lines before, or if you’re knee deep in the new regulations, this episode is for you.

    Connect:

    Mark Ryan

    Rhett Dotson  

    Christopher De Leon

    D2 Integrity  

    Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment or rating!  

    Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by FORME Marketing.   

    D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Etier at sarah.etier@forme-mktg.com.  

    Copyright 2025 © D2 Integrity

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    49 分
  • What Makes an Effective Composite Repair & That Thing They Say About Boxes of Chocolate, with Tim Mally
    2025/11/26

    Excavating an anomaly flagged during an in-line inspection can sometimes feel like opening a box of chocolates. Say it with us, now: “You never know what you’re going to get.”

    When determining whether a composite system is a suitable repair option, defining permanency (i.e., What does permanent mean to you?), evaluating the long-term strength of the system, and understanding the role of adhesion all come into play.

    In this episode of Pipeline Things, Rhett and Chris sit down with special guest Tim Mally to discuss the ins and outs of using composites, common installation issues, and some of the major challenges with composite repairs.

    Highlights:

    • Essential variables considered when evaluating composite repair applicability
    • The importance of surface prep and proper adhesion for a successful composite repair
    • Exploring the heightened scrutiny of composite repairs compared to alternative methods
    • Common questions with ensuring “permanency” of composite repairs

    Connect:   

    Rhett Dotson   

    Christopher De Leon   

    Tim Mally

    D2 Integrity   

    Be sure to subscribe and leave a comment or rating!   

    Pipeline Things is presented by D2 Integrity and produced by FORME Marketing.    

    D2 Integrity (D2I) is providing this podcast as an educational resource, but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of D2I policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by D2 Integrity. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by D2I employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of D2I or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact Sarah Etier at sarah.etier@forme-mktg.com.   

      

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    46 分