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Pipeline facilities are where the network breathes and moves. Compressor stations keep gas moving, pump stations drive liquids, and both sites concentrate risk, schedule pressure, and documentation load. If you inspect or manage these builds, API Recommended Practice 1184 (Pipeline Facility Construction Inspection) gives you a common language for quality, safety, and acceptance. Below is a practical overview you can share with others, followed by how to earn the API 1184 credential and who is asking for it in the job market.
What “facility construction” includes... API 1169 Classroom Training 2025–2026 | Lake Charles, Charleston, Nashville | Exam Prep and Study10/4/2025
Our 4-Day API 1169 classroom content is taught by industry experts, breaking down complex topics into easy-to-understand lessons. You’ll cover everything from the API 1169 Basics to advanced topics like HDD and Pressure Testing. Since March 2015, we’ve trained thousands of inspectors in a blended learning model that combines classroom discussion with our industry-leading virtual campus. Immediate access to Introduction Pre-Class materials is provided upon registration!
Right-of-Way 101: The Pipeline Inspector’s Role With Landowners, Utilities, and Public Agencies10/2/2025
Right-of-way coordination keeps pipeline projects moving, prevents damage, and protects relationships that matter long after crews leave. Pipeline inspectors and field coordinators sit at the center of that work. This guide gives you practical etiquette, clear notification timing, and damage-prevention habits you can use on your next job.
After a few years of courtroom delays, cost inflation, and policy uncertainty, U.S. pipeline construction is showing real signs of momentum. The drivers are practical and near term. More natural gas is moving to LNG export terminals on the Gulf Coast. Power hungry data centers and AI loads are rising. West Texas production keeps surprising to the upside.
Passing the API 1169 or API 1184 exam is not only about recalling code numbers. It is about learning to think like an inspector so you can apply standards in real field conditions.
That is the core promise behind Velocity Training’s approach to API 1169 online training, API 1169 classroom training, comprehensive API 1184 online training, and realistic practice tests that mirror the testing experience. We teach the judgment behind the standards, provide timed practice, and back it with instructor support. |
Author ProfileMatt Wood is a pipeline inspection instructor and project lead with 22 years in oil and gas. He has served as a Ground Disturbance Coordinator, PHMSA pre-auditor, and Pipeline Project Supervisor. He is certified in API 1169 and API 1184, among others. ArchivesCategories
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