As older pipeline coatings deteriorate and disbond, companies quickly realize the high cost of maintaining these lines. Cathodic protection requirements increase, and corrosion and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) can occur on the pipeline surface. In an effort to reduce the costs associated with maintaining these aging pipelines, an economical means of maintaining the integrity of these lines has been investigated. After four years of large-scale pipeline recoating, it has been demonstrated that pipeline recoating programs can be an attractive alternative to replacing corroded pipe.