On this episode of the Failure Files series, Pipeline Things breaks down the most talked-about safety-related incident in U.S. history: Challenger. Rh...
Failure Files 2.0: Boeing
Jul 09 2025 • 00:42:39
An Important Note: This episode was filmed before the June 12 plane crash in Ahmedabad, India. The crash involved a Boeing Dreamliner bound for London...
Failure Files 2.0: Macondo
Jun 11 2025 • 00:46:55
Kicking off our Failure Files: Breaking Barriers series, this episode of Pipeline Things covers the infamous BP Macondo well disaster (otherwise known...
Introduction to the Failure Files: Barrier Breakdown
Jun 04 2025 • 00:03:10
Introducing the newest series of Pipeline Things, Failure Files: Barrier Breakdown.
Each episode will dissect different stories from the midstream, ae...
Did Cliff Maier Confirm that Machines Are Taking Over?
Apr 16 2025 • 00:27:07
To wrap up our PPIM 2025 series of Pipeline Things, we are joined by Cliff Maier to discuss his paper on machine learning and how to use it to manage ...
Will You Autograph This Framework, Dr. Leewis?
Apr 02 2025 • 00:27:50
Tune into the latest episode of the PPIM 2025 series of Pipeline Things, where the notable Keith Leewis discusses his paper, “BR (Basic Rupture) – a F...
Statistically Speaking... We Have a Problem - with Tom Bubenik
Mar 19 2025 • 00:33:13
On the newest episode of the PPIM 2025 series of Pipeline Things, we are joined by the incredible Tom Bubenik to discuss his paper, “Lessons Learned U...
Define Like a Butterfly, Defend Like a Bee with Jason Skow
Mar 05 2025 • 00:33:56
In this episode of the PPIM 2025 series of Pipeline Things, Jason Skow returns to discuss his paper, "Estimating Highlight Tool Performance on Identif...
Is Your Hard Spot Management Spot On? With Mike Rosenfeld
Feb 19 2025 • 00:34:12
In the first installment of the PPIM 2025 series of Pipeline Things, Rhett and Christopher are joined by the esteemed Mike Rosenfeld. Together, they d...
Geoforce: The Musical Featuring Clay Johnson
Jan 22 2025 • 00:39:37
Technology has truly changed over the years. Landlines and MapQuest are things of the past, and traditional data management methods may be headed in t...