“We have water breakthrough.”
“Our well’s watering out.”
“We weren’t expecting this much water this soon.”
Any of these sound familiar? If the answer is yes, keep reading.
Early detection of leaks in hazardous materials pipelines is essential to reduce product loss and damage to the environment. Small undetected leaks can result in very high clean-up costs and have the potential to grow to more serious failures.
In this article Andy Avenell, Crowcon’s Fixed Systems Product Manager, considers the shift towards infrared (IR) gas sensor technology in the oil and gas industry.
Significant improvements in technology and the advent of integrity management requirements have created a variety of challenges for the industry as a whole. Sheila Wilson examines how open data standards can be used to overcome them.
Pigging Products and Services Association (PPSA) member Mike Watson looks at situations in which true blue specialists have provided assistance to traditional pigging contractors and clients on pipelines that could not be pigged using conventional technology.