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Statistically Speaking... We Have a Problem - with Tom Bubenik

Statistically Speaking... We Have a Problem - with Tom Bubenik

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On the newest episode of the PPIM 2025 series of Pipeline Things, we are joined by the incredible Tom Bubenik to discuss his paper, “Lessons Learned Using API 1163 for Metal Loss.” And the findings are surprising…

Tune in to this highly anticipated episode to learn more.

Highlights:

  • Background and history of API 1163
  • The difference between the second and third edition of API 1163
  • The validation of performance specifications
  • What percentage of inspections actually met specifications?
  • What further research should be done to improve this?

Connect:  

Rhett Dotson  

Christopher De Leon  

D2 Integrity  

Tom Bubenik

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