Enterprises of oil gas and fuel industry which celebrate its professional holiday on September 4, 2016 are using documents on standardization in its manufacturing process.
Federal Information Fund of Standards maintaining of which is exercised by Standartinform nowadays contains one thousand two hundred thirty seven standards on gasoline, peat, industrial oils, solid fuel, natural gas, flammable liquids, oil and petroleum products and also its production, transportation and processing. Among these documents there are:
GOST R 54382-2011 «Oil and gas industry. Submarine pipeline systems. General requirements» sets the rules for design, production, manufacturing, testing, putting into operation, technical service and disposition of submarine pipeline systems. This document is prepared by GAZPROM VNIIGAS;
GOST 2517-2012 «Petroleum and petroleum products. Methods of sampling» spells out sampling from the containers, underground storages, oilers, tank waggons and road tankers, pipelines and other facilities for storage and transportation. This document is developed by the Federal State Unitary Enterprise “All-Russian Research Institute of Flow Metering”
GOST R ISO 13626-2013 «Petroleum and natural gas industries. Drilling and production equipment. Drilling and well-servicing structures. General technical requirements» is applied to steelworks for drilling and it is prepared on the basis of the authentic translation made by Standartinform by the All Russian Research Institute of standardization and certification in engineering.
GOST R ISO 20815-2013 «Petroleum, petrochemical and natural gas industries. Ensuring production efficiency and reliability management» and GOST R 56352-2015 «Petroleum and natural gas industries. Production, storage and handling of liquefied natural gas. General safety requirements» are developed by the Central Design Bureau of Oil-production Machinery of JSC GAZPROM and they determine processes of operation assurance and requirements during production, storage and transmission of liquefied natural gas