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A missing record can shut a line down as surely as a leak. Traceable, verifiable, complete. Every mile, every tank.

Integrity engineers and terminal managers answer for thousands of miles and hundreds of tanks under 49 CFR 192 and 195, CSA Z662, and ISO 13623. intelliSPEC puts every dig, CP survey, UT reading, and tank file on one record that holds up in any jurisdiction you operate.

192/19549 CFR gas and liquids, one thread
API 653every tank floor accounted for
TVCtraceable, verifiable, complete

Sector record

An integrity program is a chain of records. Every link signed.

PHMSA findings and tank-farm incidents trace back to the same root, a survey that lapsed or a reading nobody can produce. intelliSPEC holds the programs you already run, from the right-of-way to the tank farm, as records you can produce on demand.

01192/195 49 CFR gas and liquids, one thread
02API 653 every tank floor accounted for
03TVC traceable, verifiable, complete
49 CFR 192/195 · API 1160/1173API 653/570 · CSA Z662

What the record proves

An integrity program is a chain of records. Every link signed.

PHMSA findings and tank-farm incidents trace back to the same root, a survey that lapsed or a reading nobody can produce. intelliSPEC holds the programs you already run, from the right-of-way to the tank farm, as records you can produce on demand.

Pipelines & Terminals · 01

Close the loop on every ILI call

intelliNDT captures direct examination UT and PAUT at the dig, reconciles it against the ILI call consistent with API 1163, and trends corrosion rate into the 49 CFR 192 and 195 reassessment clock.

Pipelines & Terminals · 02

Decisions with the basis attached

intelliINTEGRITY runs RBI to API 580 and 581 on terminal piping, evaluates corroded pipe to ASME B31G and fitness-for-service to API 579, and logs every run, repair, or replace call against API 1160 and 1173 program requirements.

Pipelines & Terminals · 03

The right-of-way, captured offline

intelliINSPECT puts CP surveys to AMPP SP0169 criteria, right-of-way patrols, and API 653 external checks on structured forms that work with no signal and sync with signatures intact.

Pipelines & Terminals · 04

The file the regulator reads

intelliCOMPLY holds permits, JSAs, SPCC 40 CFR 112 evidence, and corrective actions with user, timestamp, and signature, so the audit or incident docket exports as one query.

One anomaly, end to end

From the ditch to the docket.

Follow a single ILI call through the day it becomes a defensible file.

01

The dig

An ILI call puts a crew on mile 214 with no signal. They grid the pit field, shoot UT wall readings, and photograph the coating in intelliINSPECT and intelliNDT offline, and the record syncs when the truck does.

02

The verdict

intelliNDT reconciles the direct examination against the ILI call consistent with API 1163 and trends the corrosion rate. intelliINTEGRITY evaluates remaining strength to ASME B31G and logs the sleeve, the recoat, or the return to service with the basis attached.

03

The file

When PHMSA or the state inspector opens the docket, the dig package exports in one query. Every reading, every signature, every closeout, traceable, verifiable, and complete.

Proof path

Your next PHMSA audit is already on the calendar.

Bring one line segment or one tank farm and we will walk the record from the ditch to the docket.

01

Reconciles ILI calls with direct examination consistent with API 1163 and evaluates corroded pipe to ASME B31G through intelliNDT and intelliINTEGRITY.

02

Holds API 653 tank and API 570 terminal piping files with SPCC 40 CFR 112 evidence through intelliINSPECT and intelliCOMPLY.

03

Runs the same record under 49 CFR 192 and 195, CSA Z662, and ISO 13623, online or offline on any right-of-way.

See intelliINTEGRITY

Answers

Pipelines & Terminals questions

Does intelliSPEC support 49 CFR 192 and 195 pipeline integrity management?

Yes. Integrity assessments, ILI findings, corrosion rates, and reassessment intervals are held as structured records against 49 CFR 192 and 195 and organized to API 1160 and API 1173, so an overdue reassessment surfaces before PHMSA does. intelliSPEC organizes the workflow and the audit trail rather than certifying compliance for you.

How does ILI dig verification work in intelliSPEC?

The field crew captures pit grids, UT wall readings, and coating condition at the ditch through intelliNDT, offline if the right-of-way has no signal. Direct examination results are reconciled against the ILI call consistent with API 1163, and remaining strength is evaluated to ASME B31G with the run, repair, or replace decision logged.

Can intelliSPEC manage API 653 tank inspections at terminals?

Yes. In-service and out-of-service inspections, floor and shell UT, and settlement surveys are logged to API 653 with intervals held per tank, and SPCC 40 CFR 112 evidence exports as one query through intelliCOMPLY.

What software do pipeline operators use for traceable, verifiable, and complete MAOP records?

Operators use systems that capture each record with user, timestamp, and signature at the point of work. intelliSPEC holds material, test, and inspection records on one thread per segment, so an MAOP reconfirmation file under 49 CFR 192.624 is assembled from records, not reconstructed from memory.

Can it track cathodic protection surveys and coating records?

Yes. Pipe-to-soil potentials, rectifier readings, and close-interval surveys are recorded against AMPP SP0169 criteria through intelliINSPECT, and recoat databooks with DFT, dew point, and holiday findings live in intelliPAINT, with any failing reading routed to an owner for closeout.

Does intelliSPEC handle operator qualification for covered tasks?

Yes. intelliCREW tracks qualifications against covered tasks under 49 CFR 192 Subpart N and 195 Subpart G and surfaces expiry before assignment, so nobody performs a covered task on a lapsed qualification.

Does it support CSA Z662 and ISO 13623 for pipelines outside the US?

Yes. The same record runs across every right-of-way and terminal, online or offline, so an operator working to CSA Z662 in Canada or ISO 13623 internationally alongside PHMSA rules keeps one standard and one audit trail across regions.