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Andrew Bell

Asset Integrity Corrosion Specialist at Explorer Pipeline

Andrew Bell is an experienced Asset Integrity Corrosion Specialist with over a decade of expertise in corrosion management. Currently employed at Explorer Pipeline since October 2012, Andrew conducts annual CP surveys on test stations, rectifiers, bonds, and tank farms, and holds a CIP Level III coating inspector certification. Prior to this role, Andrew worked as a Corrosion Technician at Allied Corrosion Industries, Inc. from November 2011 to October 2012 and served as a Corrosion Tester at MESA from July 2009 to November 2011. Andrew also gained foundational experience as an intern at Bass Engineering Company in 2008. Education includes an Associate's degree in Applied Science, Corrosion Technology from Kilgore College, completed between 2007 and 2009.

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Dallas, United States

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Explorer Pipeline

Explorer Pipeline: The Pipeline of Choice Headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, Explorer Pipeline is one of the most advanced petroleum products pipelines in the world. We are the second largest transporter of liquid petroleum products in the United States. With an 1880 mile system, the trip for products shipped through the Explorer system begins at the Gulf Coast refineries and impact facilities in Louisiana and Texas. Determined by our shipper’s destination requirements, products move north to Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Tulsa, St. Louis, and Chicago. Products move at about six miles per hour or 15,000 gallons per minute. The trip to Chicago lasts around 15 days and costs only $.03 per gallon. More than 72 different products are shipped via our pipeline by more than 60 different shippers. Our pipeline operates with the highest degree of safety: 1,000 times safer than truck transportation. At Explorer Pipeline, we Value Our Employees. Our company values include doing the right thing, being a good neighbor, serving and valuing our customers, respecting and recognizing each other’s contributions, and meeting or exceeding all regulatory standards.


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201-500

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