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    Tubular Goods / Drill String / Rods Oilfield Equipment
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    Stock Number
    22934274
    Condition
    Used
    Description
    Used 2.375in Structural Pipe Type: Used Location: Santa Fe Springs, CA Used 2.375in Structural Pipe Benefits The use of 2.375-inch structural pipe in the oil and gas industry presents numerous benefits, particularly for applications that do not require the stringent specifications of new pipe used in production or drilling operations. Here are some key advantages: Affordability: Structural pipe is generally more affordable than new pipe because it is often sourced from surplus or used materials that have been reconditioned for non-critical applications. Reduction in Project Costs: By utilizing more cost-effective materials for structural needs, overall project expenses can be reduced. Recycling: Repurposing used pipes for structural applications contributes to the industry's recycling efforts, helping to minimize waste. Environmental Responsibility: The reuse of materials aligns with eco-friendly practices and reduces the environmental impact of manufacturing new steel products. Flexibility in Use: 2.375-inch structural pipes can be adapted for various structural applications, such as support frames, handrails, fencing, and barriers. Customization: These pipes can be cut, welded, and modified to meet specific project requirements. Material Strength: Even as structural-grade pipe, the steel maintains a level of durability and strength suitable for many non-critical applications. Resistance to Elements: Steel pipes are capable of withstanding harsh environments, which is typical in oilfield operations. Supply: There is often a consistent supply of structural pipe available due to the continuous cycle of repurposing materials in the oil and gas industry. Convenience: Structural pipes can be procured quicker than new pipes, which may have longer lead times. Support for Local Suppliers: Sourcing structural pipes locally can support local businesses and reduce transportation costs. Less Rigorous Standards: Structural applications usually have less stringent regulatory requirements compared to those for drilling or production. Easier Compliance: Meeting the code for structural uses is typically simpler and involves fewer compliance hurdles. Ease of Transport: The moderate size of 2.375-inch pipes makes them relatively easy to transport and handle on-site. Wide Acceptance: The dimension is a common size for various applications, leading to widespread acceptance and ease of integration in multiple projects. Assurance of Integrity: Although used for less critical applications, structural pipes still undergo inspections to ensure they are fit for purpose and safe for use.