Kingston Midstream
Grace (Yuzhuo) Tang has extensive work experience in the field of engineering and integrity management.
Grace (Yuzhuo) started their career at Northeast Investigate Design and Research Institute in 1997, where they worked as a Mechanical and Electrical Engineer. Grace (Yuzhuo) remained with the company until 2002.
In 2009, Grace joined Schlumberger Ltd as a Mechanical Technician. Grace (Yuzhuo)'srole in this position lasted from November 2009 to March 2010.
In 2012, they joined Stantec as an Integrity Engineer, where they worked until December 2016.
From December 2016 to October 2019, Grace worked at Kinder Morgan Pipeline as an Integrity Engineer. In this role, they were responsible for ILI tools performance review using NDE correlation according to API 1163. Grace (Yuzhuo) also set up standards, procedures, and templates and issued outlier investigations to ILI and NDE vendors.
Most recently, Grace has been employed at Kingston Midstream since October 2019. Grace (Yuzhuo)'scurrent position at the company is Senior Integrity Engineer/ILI Program Manager.
Grace (Yuzhuo) Tang completed their Bachelor's Degree in Materials Science at Jilin Institute of Technology from 1993 to 1997. Grace (Yuzhuo) then pursued Drafting/Design Engineering Technologies/Technicians at Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) from 2009 to 2010. Grace (Yuzhuo) obtained their Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Calgary between 2010 and 2012. Grace also attended CASTI in 2013, where they focused on topics such as sweet to sour conversion, API 579 fracture analysis, CSA Z662, and ASME. In 2014, they briefly studied Pipeline Fracture Mechanics at the University of Calgary. There is no information about their education prior to college.
Kingston Midstream
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Kingston Midstream is a Canadian midstream infrastructure company that safely transports hydrocarbons to refineries across North America through an integrated network of gathering pipelines, storage tanks, rail and truck terminals. This is done in partnership with key members of the supply chain who work to ensure energy resources efficiently get from source to final destination safely and economically, where they will be used to drive industry, innovation and the economy forward. With corporate headquarters in Calgary, Alberta and operations in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, Kingston Midstream is committed to building resource partnerships and solutions for the future. This means protecting the best interests of all stakeholders and maintaining an open, informative and productive dialogue with landowners, community stewards, employees and customers. Kingston Midstream is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Winnipeg-based James Richardson & Sons, Limited (JRSL), which was founded in 1857 in Kingston, Ontario. A private, family-owned and operated corporation, JRSL is actively involved in global agriculture and food processing, financial services and real estate investment, as well as energy exploration, transportation and marketing.