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API (American
Petroleum Institute)
The
API Collection is divided into the subject sections, each section and
subsection is available from IHS as a separate subscription service, allowing
you to subscribe to only those documents you frequently need to reference.
The API Publication Collections include active documents written, published,
and copyrighted by API. Publications include manuals, standards, specifications,
recommended practices, bulletins, guidelines, and technical reports.
API publications address several key aspects of the oil and gas industry,
including exploration and production, refining, fire protection and safety,
petroleum measurement and marine transportation. API documents reference
offshore production, drilling, structural pipe, pipeline, health and environmental
issues, valves, storage tanks. To learn
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API Research
Reports
API
Research Reports are used by individuals involved in the exploration and
production of petroleum products. The API Research Reports product includes
active exploration and production Research Reports relating to various
petrochemical research projects sponsored by API. The product contains
Reports produced since the late '70's. Total cost of the research
which went into producing the Reports is estimated at $7 million.
All active Research Reports will be included in this service. To
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American Society
of Mechanical Engineers Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code –ASME BPVC
The
ASME BPVC is available in the Sections, Code Cases, Interpretations, and
ASME Referenced Standards. This allows you to subscribe to the entire
collection or only those sections you frequently need to reference The
ASME BPVC establishes rules of safety governing the design, fabrication,
maintenance and inspection of boilers and pressure vessels, power producing
machines (and associated subsystems) and nuclear power plant components.
Originating in 1914, the ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code is now adopted
in part or in its entirety by 49 states and numerous municipalities and
territories of the United States and all the provinces of Canada. To learn
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Gas Processors
Association (GPA)
GPA
Standards Service is used by persons involved in engineering production,
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Standards Service includes standards, codes, manuals, technical papers,
research reports, and conference proceedings on fuel gas. To learn
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National Fire
Protection Association (NFPA)
The
NFPA Collection available in sections and include the National Fuel Gas
Code - the safety benchmark for fuel gas installations and the Flammable
and Combustible Liquids Code – regarded as law throughout the U.S.
and enforceable under OSHA, this Code is the industry's most trusted and
complete source for safety rules concerning flammable and combustible
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PetroChemical
Industry Standards Collection
PetroChem
Industry Standards Collection consists of selected industry standards
used in the petrochemical industry. Included in the collection are
sections of the ASME/BPVC, API Select, and Industry Standards from over
30 US industry standards societies. The documents in these collections
are reviewed and modified twice annually to ensure the most industry-targeted
group of standards are included in each collection. Used by companies
whose operations integrate production of feed materials (crude petroleum,
etc.) with refining and other manufacturing processes to produce petroleum
products, petroleum based chemicals, and non-petroleum based chemicals.
Users, by function, are plant engineers, mechanical engineers, maintenance
personnel, quality assurance personnel, safety managers, and environmental
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