Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS)
Syed Talha Tirmizi, Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi, Syed A. Hadia Tirmizi | International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering | Vol 10, Issue 1 | pp. 19-25 | ISSN: 2581-5598
Abstract
Oil and Gas pipelines constitute an essential part of infrastructure investment in petroleum projects. It is essential; therefore, pipeline route selection must be cost-effective because an optimal route influences the lifespan of the pipeline, from design and planning to construction and operation. Geographic Information System (GIS) is the cornerstone of well-managed spatial analysis. GIS is integrated into the study for terrain evaluation and the identification and assessment of the optimal pipeline routes. The application of GIS enables routing the pipeline through the most appropriate terrain that possesses the minimum risk for geo-hazards. The present research identifies the optimal routes for the pipelines in contrast to the existing pipeline network in Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa (KPK) Province of Pakistan. The extreme effects of a geological hazard on the pipeline are the case of rupture and it is this event that terrain evaluation and risk analysis seeks to avoid by assisting in the decision-making progress used in selecting the most appropriate route for the pipeline.
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1. "Geography & Climate," Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, [Online]. Available: http://kp.gov.pk/page/geography_climate. [Accessed 21 September 2018]. 2. Syed Talha Tirmizi SRUHT. "Hierarchical linear modelling of risk assessment of petroleum installations," Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems, 2017 December;4(4): 139–144. 3. Dubey R. A remote sensing and GIS based least cost routing of pipelines. 2005 July 24. [Online]. Available: http://www.gisdevelopment.net/application/Utility/transport/utilitytr0025pf.htm. 4. Tirmizi SEA. Mid-FTIR and atomic absorption spectroscopy based evaluation of oxidation tendencies of lubricating oils for effective oil and gas operations. Int J Heat Tech. 2020;38(3): 673– 681. 5. T. S. Tirmizi ST. GIS based risk assessment of oil and gas infrastructure in Sindh, Pakistan. Earth and Environ Sci Res J. 2017;4(3):55–59. 6. Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi STTNK. Spatial analysis of HIV/AIDS in Pakistan. Bangladesh J Med Sci. 2018;17(3):433–438. 7. Imtiaz Ahmed Chandio NBMKBWY. Routing of road using least-cost path analysis. Int Conf Civil, Offshore & Environ Eng. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2012. 8. Syed Talha Tirmizi SRUHT. GIS based risk assessment of oil spill and gas leakage vulnerable zones in Pakistan. Math Model Eng Problems. 2018 September;5(3):190–196. 9. Pakistan Petroleum Information Service. Energy Infrastructure Map. Islamabad, Pakistan. 2014. 10. Vilkan Yildirim RNSR. A GIS based route determination in linear engineering structures. Shaping the Change. Munich, Germany, 2006.
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Tirmizi, S. T., Tirmizi, S. R. U. H., & Tirmizi, S. A. H. (2024). Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS). International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering, 10(1), 19-25.
MLA
Tirmizi, Syed Talha, et al. “Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS).” International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering, vol. 10, no. 1, 2024, pp. 19-25.
Chicago
Syed Talha Tirmizi, Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi, and Syed A. Hadia Tirmizi. “Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS).” International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering 10, no. 1 (2024): 19-25.
Vancouver
Tirmizi ST, Tirmizi SRUH, Tirmizi SAH. Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS). International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering. 2024;10(1):19-25.
BibTeX
@article{TirmiziST2024,
author = {Syed Talha Tirmizi and Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi and Syed A. Hadia Tirmizi},
title = {Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS)},
journal = {International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering},
year = {2024},
volume = {10},
number = {1},
pages = {19--25},
issn = {2581-5598},
url = {https://journalspub.com/publication/ijgge/article=9862}
}
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Syed Talha Tirmizi, Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi, Syed A. Hadia Tirmizi | International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering | Vol 10, Issue 1 | pp. 19-25 | ISSN: 2581-5598
Abstract
Oil and Gas pipelines constitute an essential part of infrastructure investment in petroleum projects. It is essential; therefore, pipeline route selection must be cost-effective because an optimal route influences the lifespan of the pipeline, from design and planning to construction and operation. Geographic Information System (GIS) is the cornerstone of well-managed spatial analysis. GIS is integrated into the study for terrain evaluation and the identification and assessment of the optimal pipeline routes. The application of GIS enables routing the pipeline through the most appropriate terrain that possesses the minimum risk for geo-hazards. The present research identifies the optimal routes for the pipelines in contrast to the existing pipeline network in Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa (KPK) Province of Pakistan. The extreme effects of a geological hazard on the pipeline are the case of rupture and it is this event that terrain evaluation and risk analysis seeks to avoid by assisting in the decision-making progress used in selecting the most appropriate route for the pipeline.
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1. "Geography & Climate," Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, [Online]. Available: http://kp.gov.pk/page/geography_climate. [Accessed 21 September 2018]. 2. Syed Talha Tirmizi SRUHT. "Hierarchical linear modelling of risk assessment of petroleum installations," Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems, 2017 December;4(4): 139–144. 3. Dubey R. A remote sensing and GIS based least cost routing of pipelines. 2005 July 24. [Online]. Available: http://www.gisdevelopment.net/application/Utility/transport/utilitytr0025pf.htm. 4. Tirmizi SEA. Mid-FTIR and atomic absorption spectroscopy based evaluation of oxidation tendencies of lubricating oils for effective oil and gas operations. Int J Heat Tech. 2020;38(3): 673– 681. 5. T. S. Tirmizi ST. GIS based risk assessment of oil and gas infrastructure in Sindh, Pakistan. Earth and Environ Sci Res J. 2017;4(3):55–59. 6. Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi STTNK. Spatial analysis of HIV/AIDS in Pakistan. Bangladesh J Med Sci. 2018;17(3):433–438. 7. Imtiaz Ahmed Chandio NBMKBWY. Routing of road using least-cost path analysis. Int Conf Civil, Offshore & Environ Eng. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2012. 8. Syed Talha Tirmizi SRUHT. GIS based risk assessment of oil spill and gas leakage vulnerable zones in Pakistan. Math Model Eng Problems. 2018 September;5(3):190–196. 9. Pakistan Petroleum Information Service. Energy Infrastructure Map. Islamabad, Pakistan. 2014. 10. Vilkan Yildirim RNSR. A GIS based route determination in linear engineering structures. Shaping the Change. Munich, Germany, 2006.
How to cite this article
APA
Tirmizi, S. T., Tirmizi, S. R. U. H., & Tirmizi, S. A. H. (2024). Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS). International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering, 10(1), 19-25.
MLA
Tirmizi, Syed Talha, et al. “Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS).” International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering, vol. 10, no. 1, 2024, pp. 19-25.
Chicago
Syed Talha Tirmizi, Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi, and Syed A. Hadia Tirmizi. “Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS).” International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering 10, no. 1 (2024): 19-25.
Vancouver
Tirmizi ST, Tirmizi SRUH, Tirmizi SAH. Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS). International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering. 2024;10(1):19-25.
BibTeX
@article{TirmiziST2024,
author = {Syed Talha Tirmizi and Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi and Syed A. Hadia Tirmizi},
title = {Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS)},
journal = {International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering},
year = {2024},
volume = {10},
number = {1},
pages = {19--25},
issn = {2581-5598},
url = {https://journalspub.com/publication/ijgge/article=9862}
}
Syed Talha Tirmizi, Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi, Syed A. Hadia Tirmizi | International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering | Vol 10, Issue 1 | pp. 19-25 | ISSN: 2581-5598
Abstract
Oil and Gas pipelines constitute an essential part of infrastructure investment in petroleum projects. It is essential; therefore, pipeline route selection must be cost-effective because an optimal route influences the lifespan of the pipeline, from design and planning to construction and operation. Geographic Information System (GIS) is the cornerstone of well-managed spatial analysis. GIS is integrated into the study for terrain evaluation and the identification and assessment of the optimal pipeline routes. The application of GIS enables routing the pipeline through the most appropriate terrain that possesses the minimum risk for geo-hazards. The present research identifies the optimal routes for the pipelines in contrast to the existing pipeline network in Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa (KPK) Province of Pakistan. The extreme effects of a geological hazard on the pipeline are the case of rupture and it is this event that terrain evaluation and risk analysis seeks to avoid by assisting in the decision-making progress used in selecting the most appropriate route for the pipeline.
🔒 This is a subscription article
Full text is available to subscribers and institutional members. Please choose an option below to access it.
1. "Geography & Climate," Government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, [Online]. Available: http://kp.gov.pk/page/geography_climate. [Accessed 21 September 2018]. 2. Syed Talha Tirmizi SRUHT. "Hierarchical linear modelling of risk assessment of petroleum installations," Mathematical Modelling of Engineering Problems, 2017 December;4(4): 139–144. 3. Dubey R. A remote sensing and GIS based least cost routing of pipelines. 2005 July 24. [Online]. Available: http://www.gisdevelopment.net/application/Utility/transport/utilitytr0025pf.htm. 4. Tirmizi SEA. Mid-FTIR and atomic absorption spectroscopy based evaluation of oxidation tendencies of lubricating oils for effective oil and gas operations. Int J Heat Tech. 2020;38(3): 673– 681. 5. T. S. Tirmizi ST. GIS based risk assessment of oil and gas infrastructure in Sindh, Pakistan. Earth and Environ Sci Res J. 2017;4(3):55–59. 6. Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi STTNK. Spatial analysis of HIV/AIDS in Pakistan. Bangladesh J Med Sci. 2018;17(3):433–438. 7. Imtiaz Ahmed Chandio NBMKBWY. Routing of road using least-cost path analysis. Int Conf Civil, Offshore & Environ Eng. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 2012. 8. Syed Talha Tirmizi SRUHT. GIS based risk assessment of oil spill and gas leakage vulnerable zones in Pakistan. Math Model Eng Problems. 2018 September;5(3):190–196. 9. Pakistan Petroleum Information Service. Energy Infrastructure Map. Islamabad, Pakistan. 2014. 10. Vilkan Yildirim RNSR. A GIS based route determination in linear engineering structures. Shaping the Change. Munich, Germany, 2006.
How to cite this article
APA
Tirmizi, S. T., Tirmizi, S. R. U. H., & Tirmizi, S. A. H. (2024). Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS). International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering, 10(1), 19-25.
MLA
Tirmizi, Syed Talha, et al. “Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS).” International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering, vol. 10, no. 1, 2024, pp. 19-25.
Chicago
Syed Talha Tirmizi, Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi, and Syed A. Hadia Tirmizi. “Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS).” International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering 10, no. 1 (2024): 19-25.
Vancouver
Tirmizi ST, Tirmizi SRUH, Tirmizi SAH. Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS). International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering. 2024;10(1):19-25.
BibTeX
@article{TirmiziST2024,
author = {Syed Talha Tirmizi and Syed Rizwan Ul Haq Tirmizi and Syed A. Hadia Tirmizi},
title = {Optimal Route Assessment of Oil and Gas Pipelines using Geographic Information System (GIS)},
journal = {International Journal of Geological and Geotechnical Engineering},
year = {2024},
volume = {10},
number = {1},
pages = {19--25},
issn = {2581-5598},
url = {https://journalspub.com/publication/ijgge/article=9862}
}