Advanced Remote Sensing Offers Key to Identifying Pipeline Risks

Quantum Spatial continues to develop invaluable solutions to improve safety and reliability within the pipeline industry. The August edition of Pipeline & Gas Journal highlights some of the latest advancements involving remote sensing and big data analytics.
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With over 2.9 million miles of pipeline transporting natural gas, oil and other hazardous liquid across the United States, ensuring public safety and infrastructure security is of the utmost importance. High-profile incidents such as the 2010 San Bruno pipeline explosion and the natural gas leak at the Aliso Canyon underground storage facility underscore the impact of problems caused by pipeline failures. Current remote-sensing technologies are making it easier and more cost-effective for utilities to continually survey assets, inspect for problems and proactively address potential concerns. It only takes a quick glance at the headlines to…

To read the article in its entirety visit Pipeline & Gas Journal online: https://pgjonline.com/2017/08/21/advanced-remote-sensing-offers-key-to-identifying-pipeline-risks/     (August 2017, vo. 244, No. 8)

For more information about Quantum Spatial’s work within the pipeline industry, contact Daron McCaulley: energy@quantumspatial.com |  503.505.5308

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