Registration Open for Oil & Gas Pipeline Leak Detection 2021 Virtual Congress
As regulatory demands for continuous pipeline monitoring and surveillance continue to gather pace, operators have more potential technological solutions for pipeline leak detection than ever before. Since no single technology can effectively monitor and survey all pipelines in all circumstances, the challenge remains finding the right mix of cost-effective external and internal leak detection technologies that can drive the confidence operators need to have in both the integrity of their assets and their ability to detect and respond to leaks quickly and effectively.

Senior leads of Operations, EHS and Pipeline/Asset Integrity from companies including Williams, Enbridge, Hess, Marathon, Noble Energy, Chevron, Black Bear Transmission, Nuevo Midstream, Third Coast Midstream, Crestwood Midstream, CITGO, Summit Midstream, DCP Midstream and ConocoPhillips will detail how they find and implement the right mix of leak detection and pipeline monitoring technologies during a virtual congress June 28 through 30. They will explore the right mix of cost-effective external and internal leak detection technologies that can drive the confidence operators need to have in both the integrity of their assets and their ability to detect and respond to leaks quickly and effectively.
The event is sponsored by lead sponsor Siemens Energy and others, including ProFlex Technologies; Flyscan, PPSBI, Hifi, Atmos International and INGU. Attendees can attend any two or three days of the virtual congress and catch up on any sessions missed on demand. All sessions are recorded and available to view after the event.
The sessions will include:
DAY 1:
- Investigating the New Approaches to Aerial Surveillance & External Pipeline Leak Detection & Demonstrating the Successful Implementation of Cost-Effective External Leak Detection Technologies
DAY 2:
- Evaluating the New Developments & Approaches for In-Line Inspection & New Technologies & Approaches to Detect Leaks on Gathering Lines & Smaller Diameter Pipelines
DAY 3:
- Designed for Computational Leak Detection & Control Centre Operators Responsible for Pipeline Monitoring, Systems Control & Alarm Detection on The New & Cost-Effective Digital Solutions for Detecting Leaks Quickly & Effectively
For more information and registration, click here.
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