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DC Interference from Communication Lines: Two Pipeline Case Studies

Austin PorterLake Superior Consulting LLC , 230 Executive Drive, Suite 140 , TAG city ENDTAG Pittsburgh </city> , TAG state ENDTAG PA </state> TAG postal-code ENDTAG 15317 </postal-code> ,Travis TalbottDT Midstream , 1000 Noble Energy Drive , TAG city ENDTAG Canonsburg </city> , TAG state ENDTAG PA </state> ,Tom StraussTC Energy , 10888 T.65 Road , TAG city ENDTAG Rapid River </city> , TAG state ENDTAG MI </state> TAG postal-code ENDTAG 49878 </postal-code> ,Steven WenzelLake Superior Consulting, LLC , 2621 Fairview Avenue North, Suite 700 , TAG city ENDTAG Minneapolis </city> , TAG state ENDTAG MN </state> TAG postal-code ENDTAG 55113 </postal-code> ,
2026
ABI

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Abstract Direct current (DC) interference from communication lines, including phone lines, has been recognized as a source of interference and possible corrosion risk to pipelines. This paper presents two case studies where such interference was identified and mitigated. The identification process involved various survey techniques, including pipe-to-soil (P/S) potential measurements under different communication line grounding conditions, close interval surveys (CIS), cell-to-cell surveys, measurements taken on the communication lines, and standard P/S potential readings. Each case employed a distinct remediation strategy, one above grade and the other involving excavation. The findings contribute to a broader understanding of DC interference mechanisms and practical mitigation approaches in pipeline integrity management.

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