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Rhett Third-Wheels Christopher’s Discussion about API 1163 Level 3 Validations with Jason Skow
- 2024/09/25
- 再生時間: 41 分
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In this episode of Pipeline Things, Rhett Dotson and Christopher De Leon are joined by Jason Skow to discuss truncated data and what it means for a level 3 validation and API 1163. From Jason’s memorable meet-cute with Chris to tackling truncated data, this episode is packed with useful insight and lessons learned from Jason’s career in pipeline integrity.
Chris and Rhett ask Jason about his 2022 IPCE publication, “Estimating measurement performance with truncated data sets.” They ask about the origin of Jason’s idea, the applicability, and about his experience and insight into API 1163 Level 3 validations.
Highlights:
- What is the difference between API 1163 Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3?
- When do you use each level of validation? How do you know a certain level is appropriate in a given scenario?
- How common are API 1163 Level 3 validations?
- How are Level 3 validations beneficial for quantitative integrity assessment programs?
- Can you still do a Level 3 validation with truncated data?
Connect:
Rhett Dotson
Christopher De Leon
D2 Integrity
Jason Skow
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