How API 5L Pipe Alternatives Can Save Money - T Bailey Inc

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Aug. 11, 2025

How API 5L Pipe Alternatives Can Save Money - T Bailey Inc

API 5L is a robust seamless and welded steel pipe specified by the American Petroleum Institute and designed for use in pipeline transportation systems. This steel pipe is optimized for transporting petroleum and natural gas and is subjected to rigorous hydrostatic, NDE, and destructive testing to ensure it can withstand internal pressures.

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Despite these specifications, it’s common for API 5L to be used for casing, pipe piling, and other structural applications.

But considering that API 5L isn’t designed to be used as casing, is it really the best pipe for the job?

The answer is almost always no.

API 5L and the Difference Between Transportation and Structural Pipe

The American Petroleum Institute designed 5L pipe to be a transportation vehicle. They took into consideration all the requirements of their industry and designed the API 5L steel pipe to meet those requirements.

So what do those requirements look like and what is the difference between transportation pipe and structural pipe?

Internal vs. External Stress

The biggest difference between transportation pipe (API 5L) and structural pipe (like casing) is that the primary stresses are different.

With pressure vessels and transportation pipeline (which are just another kind of pressure vessel), the primary stress is internal. The liquid load that the pipe is transporting is putting internal stress on the longitudinal seams and body of the pipe.

Consequently, the longitudinal seams of transportation pipe are optimized and subjected to more severe testing than the longitudinal seams of structural pipe.

Casing, on the other hand, is a structural pipe application, so it is designed to withstand external stress. Since the stress is external, the primary stresses are being exerted against the circumferential seams.

For example, think of the conditions that casing is used in. It needs to be optimized for the compression, sideways tension, and vertical thrusting tension caused by forces like wind, sea pressure, and seismic activity.

All of these forces are putting external stress on the circumferential seams, which, again, is not the kind of stress that API 5L is optimized for.

Quality Control Requirements That Make API 5L Pipe an Expensive Choice for Casing

In one sense, pipe is pipe, so yes, API 5L can function as casing, but it’s not an optimal choice because:

  1. It’s not designed to be used as structural pipe.
  2. It comes with a number of quality control requirements that can drastically increase the cost of your project.

Since API 5L’s specification is for line pipe, it requires testing for internal pressure. This level of testing is not necessary for casing, as structural pipe only needs to be tested for external pressures — water, wind, sea pressures, earthquakes, etc.

The internal pressure quality control specified for API 5L includes hydrostatic testing, nondestructive, and destructive testing.

Hydrostatic Testing

A hydrostatic test is a way in which pressure retaining equipment can be safely tested for strength and leaks. Hydrostatic testing isn’t just about ensuring that the welds are secure, its main purpose is to test the material’s workmanship. It physically tests every square inch of the pipe to ensure that it can withstand internal pressures.

NDE

Radiographic Testing & Ultrasonic Testing – commonly known as RT and UT – is required on 100% of the welded seams, both longitudinal and circumferential. These tests ensure that 100% of the welds are free of defects.

Destructive Testing

Destructive testing is a group of analysis techniques used for evaluating the properties of the materials, components or welds where a sample of the product is tested to determine the point of failure. It requires the manufacturer to cut out a portion of the product and send it to a laboratory for analysis. Destructive testing is used to determine the material’s performance against internal pressures.

API 5L Casing Alternatives

Casing and pipe piling are products that will be filled or encased with concrete after installation, so it is not necessary to perform the hydrostatic leak test, and 100% NDE or destructive testing is usually considered an unnecessary expense considering the uses of the product in this application.

Just as you wouldn’t use water pipe for transporting oil (because it’s optimized for water-carrying by lining it with special coatings or concrete), so too you shouldn’t use oil pipe for casing.

When clients come to T BAILEY LLC requesting API 5L for a casing project, we recommend considering these two alternatives:

ASTM A252

American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) “A252, Standard Specification for Welded and Seamless Steel Pipe Piles” is sufficient for most casing projects.

This is a standard that T BAILEY LLC uses when no other specification is provided in the request for quote. Many Department of Transportation projects use this pipe specification.

ASTM A252 has 100% visual inspection requirements and dimension checks, and is the most cost-effective alternative to API 5L.

API 2B (Non-monogrammed)

“API 2B Specification for the Fabrication of Structural Steel Pipe” is similar to ASTM A252. However, API 2B has more quality control performed on the welded seams, including 100% Visual inspection, 100% RT or UT of the circumferential seams, and 10% RT or UT of the longitudinal seams. This makes API 2B a much better fit for casing and pipe piling projects.

In addition, there are supplemental requirements that can be added to ensure further engineered requirements are met.

Note: There are only a few manufacturers in the United States that provide monogrammed material. Keep in mind you can specify the pipe to meet the requirements of API 2B but not be monogrammed, which will substantially increase the number of qualified manufacturers who can provide materials for your project. If you are requesting pipe from a reputable fabricator, they will ensure you are getting the correct product to meet your project requirements.

Want more information on Api 5l Linepipe? Feel free to contact us.

Further reading:
The Ultimate Buyer's Guide for Purchasing Industrial Steel Products

Checklist: Is API 5L the Best Steel Pipe for Your Project?

If you’re still not sure if API 5L is the best pipe for your project, answering the following questions can help set you on the right track:

  • Is the pipe for a structural application like casing or piling?
  • Are you going to use it for pile caps?
  • Will the pipe be filled with concrete or another solid material?
  • Is hydrostatic testing unnecessary?

If you answered “yes” to any of these three questions, then you should skip API 5L and choose either API 2B or ASTM A252 for your project.

Get Your API 5L Questions Answered

Choosing the right steel pipe for your project is crucial and can drastically impact your budget. To ensure that you choose the ideal pipe for your casing or pipe piling project, contact T BAILEY LLC today.

API 5L Grade B Pipe Specification (PSL1, PSL2, SOUR) - Octal Steel

API 5L Grade B pipe is a common grade pipe for oil and gas pipeline transmissions. It also called L245 Pipe refer ISO , named by minimum yield strength 245 Mpa (35,500 Psi). Equivalent material ASTM A106 B or ASTM A53 B, which have similar value on chemical composition, mechanical properties, and applications.

API 5L B covers PSL1, PSL2, Sour Services, for onshore and offshore pipelines. Manufacturing types including seamless and welded.

PSL1, PSL2 and Sour Service Type

PSL1 is generally use which equivalent to ASTM A106 B and A53 B.

PSL2 is a higher specificaiton level pipe, has more strict value on chemical and mechanical strenth. More over PSL2 requires more test methods like None Distructive Test, CVN Impact Test, DWT etc.
API 5L B PSL2 expressed with API 5L BN/Q/R/M

Sour Services: For sour pipelines like H2S environment, pipe material have typical resrictions on chemicals element of Carbon, P and S. Referring standard NACE MR.

API 5L B Pipe for Sour Service expressed in API 5L BNS/QS/MS

Suffix Letter

Suffix letter specified the pipe delivery condition:

R: As rolled
N:
Normalizing rolled, Normalized formed, Normalized
Q:
Tempered and quenched
M:
Thermomechanical rolled or thermomechanical formed
S:
Sour Services, comes with PSL2 pipe with for NS, QS, MS, eg API 5L Grade B NS, API 5L B QS

Seamless and Welded (ERW, LSAW, SSAW/HSAW) Types

Seamless Type: Inlcuding hot rolled seamless for pipe diameter above 3 inch, cold rolled seamless below 3 inch.

ERW Welded Type: Electric Resistance Welded, for pipe diameter below 24 inch.

LSAW Type: Longitudinal Sub-merged Arc Welding, for pipe OD 20 inch to 48 inch. LSAW also called JCOE, it means pipe manufacturing shapes from J shape, C shape, O shape, and then cold expanding.

SSAW/HSAW Type:  Spiral Sub-merged Arc Welding or Helical SAW, for pipe OD up to 100 inch.

API 5L Grade B Pipe is Most Common Use Material

API 5L Grade B, ASTM A106 Grade B and A53 B, these three are most common use material for the industries where refers pipeline construction or oil and gas, liquid transmissions.

ASTM 106 pipe refers to the carbon steel pipe manufactured in hot rolled or cold drawn (rolled) seamless.

ASTM A53 pipe covers welded and seamless steel pipe, in carbon black material and some cases in hot dipped galvanized (zinc coated).

Difference Amoung API 5L Grade B, ASTM A106 Grade B, ASTM A53 Grade B, more details view here.

API 5L Grade B Pipe Data Sheet

API 5L Grade B Data Sheet Download

API 5L Grade B Pipe PSL1 Chemical Composition

a. Cu ≤ 0.50%; Ni ≤ 0.50% and Mo ≤ 0.15 %
b. For 0.01% reduce of maximum carbon, an increase of 0.05% Mn is permitted, up tp a maximum of 1.65% for grade ≥ L245 or B, but ≤ L360 or X52; up to a maximum of 1.75% for grade > L360 or X52, but < L485 or X70; and up to a maximum of 2.00% for grade L485 or X70.
c. Nb + V 0.06% unless agreed.
d. Nb + V + Ti ≤ 0.15% unless otherwise agreed.
e. Unless otherwise agreed.
f. Unless otherwise agreed, Nb + V + Ti ≤ 0.001%
g. No deliberate addition of B is permitted and the residual B ≤ 0.001%.

Mechnical Properties

a. For intermediate grades, the difference between the specified minimum tensile strength and minimum yield strength for the pipe body shall be as given in the table for the next higher grade.
b. For intermediate grades, the specified minimum tensile strength for the weld seam shall be the same value as was
determined for the pipe body ung footnote a)
c. The specified minimum elongation, Af, expressed in percent and rounded to the nearest percent, shall be as
determined using the following equation:

API 5L Grade B PSL2 Pipe Specification

Chemical Composition

Mechanical Properties

For API 5L B Sour Services Pipe Specifications please view here.

Our Supply Range

Octal offers API 5L B seamless carbon steel line pipe, product specification level in PSL 1 and PSL 2, and for sour services.

Attached below with our supply range for API 5L Grade B Pipe:
Grade: API 5L Grade BN/Q/M/NS/QS/MS
Manufacturing type: Seamless and welded ERW, LSAW, SSAW/HSAW
Outer Diameters for Seamless: 1/2” – 24”
OD for ERW: up to 24”
OD for LSAW: 16” to 48”
OD for SSAW/HSAW: up to 100”
Range of Thickness: Sch 20, SCH 40, SCH STD, SCH 80, SCH XS, SCH 120, SCH XXS, SCH 160
Range of Length: SRL, DRL, 20FT, 40FT
Product Specification Level: PSL1, PSL2, Sour Services
Ends: Plain, Beveled, Threaded
Coating Available: FBE, 3PE/3LPE, Black Painting, Varnished, Anti-rust oil, Galvanized, CRA, CWC

View here for API 5L pipe specifications

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