KROHNE Academy Offers Seminar Series on Pipeline Monitoring

March 21, 2013

KROHNE, Inc. announces the KROHNE Academy on Pipeline Integrity Management, a series of seminars on key pipeline monitoring issues, including pipeline safety.

KROHNE, Inc. announces the KROHNE Academy on Pipeline Integrity Management, a series of seminars on key pipeline monitoring issues, including pipeline safety and increasing pipeline efficiency while controlling costs.

The pipeline monitoring seminars are suited for pipeline engineers, operators, and contractors, and will be held in Houston, Texas; Baton Rouge, La.; Calgary, MB; and Denver, Colo. in April and May 2013.

KROHNE says the KROHNE Academy on Pipeline Integrity Management brings operations, equipment, and software and control experts together under one roof to discuss technologies, industrial standards, and procedures for pipeline operation. Registered attendees will also receive CEU or PDH credits for seminar participation.

Produced by ROSEN, Phoenix Contact, TRIHEDRAL, and KROHNE, the pipeline monitoring seminar also features a guest speaker from Pipeline Research Council International (PRCI), the energy pipeline industry’s global collaborative research development organization.

In addition to the seminar program, the event will feature an exhibition of pipeline integrity management solutions.

To find out more information Pipeline Integrity Management seminar series or to register online, visit KROHNE Academy.

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