Technology - Pipeline Integration Management
Throughout the world, nations are requiring routine monitoring of buried gas and hydrocarbon pipelines to avoid explosion and environmental risks.
Leak monitoring frequency is often proportional to the level of public risk.
Taking lines out of service for this inspection is very costly and may not always pinpoint small leaks. The sensitivity of modern passive geochemical surveys combined with a multivariate statistical analysis allows one to identify even very small leaks both odourized and non-odourized in liquid and gas lines.
This technique is particularly economical and beneficial for short run, small diameter pipelines with many bends. If leaks are located, it also will focus subsequent remediation activities.
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