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At Flexible Pipe Supplies, we provide specialized consulting for reinforced thermoplastic pipe (RTP) pipeline systems across oil and gas, energy, water, and industrial infrastructure projects.
RTP pipeline systems require different engineering considerations compared with conventional steel pipelines. Installation methodology, reel logistics, bending limitations, end fitting selection, and pressure management must all be evaluated correctly to ensure reliable long-term performance.
Our team brings practical field experience from RTP installations worldwide and supports operators, EPC contractors, and project teams throughout the full lifecycle of pipeline development.
We support clients with:
RTP pipeline system selection and engineering review
Installation methodology planning and deployment strategy
Reel logistics and transportation planning
End fitting selection and connection design
Pressure, temperature, and media compatibility review
Technical support during installation and commissioning
Successful RTP installations require proper coordination between engineering, logistics, and field execution. Our team works alongside project owners and contractors to ensure flexible pipeline systems are deployed safely, efficiently, and according to design requirements. Whether a project involves onshore flowlines, offshore applications, water injection pipelines, or industrial transport systems, we help coordinate the technical and operational aspects of RTP installation. Our project management services include:
RTP installation planning and field execution support
Coordination between operators, EPC contractors, and installation crews
Installation supervision and best practice guidance
Quality control and installation verification
Commissioning and pressure testing support
Flexible pipeline systems can be installed rapidly when properly planned. Our role is to ensure the correct technical approach is applied so projects are delivered efficiently while maintaining long-term pipeline reliability.

