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4 Hours Per Day
(8 hours total)
Expert Presenting Live
via Microsoft Teams
Foundation level
Satisfies the learning requirement for
Hydrogen Pipeline Integrity CS053F
Certificate of completion, plus
Continued Professional Development hours
The Hydrogen Pipeline Integrity Virtual Training course runs over two days. Additionally, you will have access to the following selected Tier 1: E-Learns prior the program start date: Pipeline Materials (CS013A), External Corrosion and Prevention (CS017A), Crack Management (CS050A).
Role of hydrogen in the energy transition:
Differences between hydrogen and natural gas pipelines:
Conversion of existing natural gas pipelines to hydrogen:
Effects of hydrogen on pipeline materials:
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Defect assessment:
Integrity management of hydrogen pipelines:
Neil Gallon is a Principal Materials and Welding Engineer working for the ROSEN Integrity Services division in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK. He holds a Masters degree from the University of Cambridge and is a Chartered Engineer, a professional Member of the Institute of Materials, Minerals and Mining and an International / European Welding Engineer. He has over 20 years' experience in manufacturing and consultancy, including working for companies such as Tata Steel and GE. His current interests include the impact of gaseous hydrogen on materials and welds.