pipeline integrity
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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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Pipeline approvals can be a polarizing topic and advocacy for their viability is crucial for companies. What technologies are being developed to help bolster pipeline integrity, and how is the industry working to assure the general public of their safety and reliability?
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