pipeline integrity
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The objective of this paper is to outline the importance of new standards for studying hydraulic sealability of barrier materials, with an emphasis on interface analysis.
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The court said the US Department of Transportation's Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration failed to adequately explain why the revised standards' benefits outweigh their costs.
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Authorities have said that the damage appeared to be caused by "mechanical force" and that it may have been a deliberate act.
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The technology now in development at UH consists of remotely operated vehicles equipped with multiple sensors, video cameras, and scanning sonars that can swim along a subsea pipeline to inspect flange bolts.
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The venture will deploy Eni's real-time, pipeline-integrity monitoring system.
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Aramco investigates expanding the use of lasers in the upstream sector of the oil field.
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Hiber has announced a new service for oil and gas operators looking to upgrade their field assets through digital surveillance. The company’s new HiberHilo wired-to-wireless converter turns analog well and pipeline data into wireless signals.
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The top US pipeline regulator announced it would take steps to implement safety measures to protect against carbon dioxide pipeline failures and strengthen pipeline safety after its investigation into a pipeline leak in Mississippi.
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Companies want to build pipelines to capture and store carbon, but a new report warns that regulators aren’t prepared.
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As companies look to reduce the time it takes to inspect a subsea pipeline, as well as the costs involved in the operation, autonomous systems have become a more desirable option. How close are they to becoming the norm?
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