Angel Loya
For successfully completing the GTI Energy program
Gas Distribution Engineering:
Piping & Materials Design
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Ray Deatherage
Program Chair
CEU: 5.0 / PDH:50
December 11, 2025

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Type

Program

Level

Intermediate

Format

Offline

Description

Gas Distribution Engineering has played an essential role in the training of thousands of distribution engineers for 70 years. This comprehensive course focuses on Piping & Materials, and its companion course focuses on Piping & System Planning. You can register for both weeks (at a discounted fee) or you may register for only one of the weeks. (If you are taking this course as part of the Registered Gas Distribution Professional, or RGDP, certificate program, you must complete both weeks, although not necessarily in the same year.)

In Piping and Material Design, you'll get an understanding of the properties and design of piping systems—steel and plastic pipe (and cast iron, where appropriate)—and explore incident investigation, leakage control, repair/replace decisions, corrosion and cathodic protection, route selection criteria, and more.

Gas Distribution Engineering: Piping & Material Design features activities that show you how to use the new information you're learning to solve real-life work problems. You'll also get important information on economics and safety issues. Instruction methods include presentations, along with interactive discussions and group exercises. Assignments will be given during the course and a final exam will be administered on the last day of the course.
The Week 1 Piping Systems and Materials course features activities that show you how to use the new information you're learning to solve real-life work problems. You'll also get important information on economics and safety issues. Instruction methods include presentations, along with interactive discussions and group exercises. Assignments will be given during the course and a final exam will be administered on the last day of the course.

Skills

Properties and design of piping systems

Incident investigation

Leakage control

Repair/replace decisions

Corrosion and cathodic protection

Route selection criteria