Michael Green has over 30 years of experience in the petrochemical inspection industry, including working as a lead inspector or supervisor for several Texas plants. He has experience organizing, planning, performing, and coordinating the inspections, NDT, and repair of piping and equipment. He has experience in the implementation of an API 570 piping integrity management program from the initial start phase of creating piping circuits through to run and maintain phase. Michael has pipeline inspection project coordination and planning experience, from FEL scope development to detailed planning, scheduling, budget estimating, forecasting, cost tracking, and execution coordination. This includes the clearing, cleaning, modifications, ILI inspection, repair, and commissioning, as well as coordination of ECDA field test and excavations and damage prevention during excavation activities.
Application of Risk-Based Engineering to Ammonia Storage Tanks
Application of Risk-Based Engineering to Ammonia Storage Tanks
Determining an appropriate inspection strategy for ammonia storage tanks is complicated by the factors that contribute to ammonia stress corrosion cracking, primarily the effects of stress over time and exposure […]


