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Pipeline Inspection

A 1% leak in a 20-inch pipeline can result in a loss of 450,000 barrels per year and irreversibly harm a 10-square-kilometer area. As a result, necessary precautions must be taken to ensure the dependability and quality of pipelines in the field. Manual examination, acoustic resonance, ultrasonic scanning, flow analysis, MFL, and other intrusive and non-intrusive procedures have all been used in the past. Pipeline inspection is consistently advised due to the risk of loss of life and economic loss. The necessity for a rough and solid inspection instrument that accommodates full coverage and viable flexibility to operators is fully fulfilled by C & G Survey Technical Services.


It allows for quick assessment of pipe condition, precise identification of erosion-exposed pipes, vegetation overgrowth, and much more, and aids decision-makers in prioritizing maintenance and repair missioned run operators in sectors ranging from agriculture to construction have quantified the difference this technology can make to the bottom line, but the technology benefits are especially apparent in large-scale infrastructure projects with high regulatory requirements. Highway and pipeline inspections are examples of these initiatives, but the energy industry has recognized and will continue to recognize these benefits in a variety of ways.

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