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Paper Deadlines

PSIG encourages our members to share their knowledge, ideas, expertise, innovations, practices, case studies, and vision with other industry peers by submitting an initial abstract for approval to present at our upcoming Annual Conference.

If you are interested in presenting a paper at the conference then please submit a 1 page abstract, including title and authors here. Prior to submitting your abstract review the Guidelines For Writing Abstracts. The deadline for abstract submission is the end of September.

Paper Submission Deadlines:

  • 23 September 2024 – Abstract submission deadline
  • Mid-October – Papers selected for conference
  • Early March – First draft of paper due
  • Early April – Final paper due
  • Early May – Conference

Possible Subjects for PSIG Papers:

  1. Advances in the equations of flow
  2. Advances in the modeling of fluid properties
  3. Numerical methods
  4. Quality mixing
  5. Good modeling practices and experience
  6. Pipeline reversal or fluid conversion planning
  7. Real time systems: challenges, benefits, new applications, and recommendations
  8. SCADA and real time data: issues, challenges, mitigations, and best practices
  9. Implementation of real time models with a focus on data integration
  10. Leak detection and location
  11. Leak detection system selection
  12. Leak detection software experience with gas and/or liquid pipeline systems
  13. Leak detection industry trends: PHMSA regulations, NTSB recommendations, API Cybernetics Committee actions and workshops, PRCI, etc.
  14. Calculating the volume release of a leak
  15. Rupture detection
  16. Theft detection
  17. Optimizers – are you using them?
  18. Easy ways to optimize
  19. Real time compressor tuning
  20. Effect of electric compressor stations on optimization
  21. Compressor fuel optimization under transient conditions
  22. Modeling of compressors
  23. Commercial/marketing related issues and how they are addressed
  24. Business applications and interface between planning, dispatch, marketing, nominations
  25. Model integration with firm contract business systems
  26. Pipeline economics
  27. Load forecasting models and methods
  28. Planning methods in general
  29. Curtailment planning
  30. How to use pipeline models to manage nominations and allocations
  31. Loading transmission models with limited usage data
  32. Model integration with GIS systems
  33. Developments in multiphase flow
  34. Modeling of rich gas and condensate systems
  35. Optimization of usage of storage facilities
  36. Liquid systems
  37. Distribution systems
  38. Discussion of FERC and DOT requirements
  39. Designs for new applications, e.g. power plants
  40. Market survey of available vendors and technology
  41. Pipeline controller training simulators
  42. Hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and/or ammonia modelling
  43. Energy transition

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