Who Performs the Natural Gas Pipeline Inspection?



The main aim of pipeline integrity management is to ensure the pipelines are efficiently working and repairs and replacement are prompt. Through a natural gas pipeline inspection service, owners and operators of oil and natural gas can ensure safety and maintain pipelines in the right state as per the United States rules and regulations. Both internal and external pipeline inspections help detect the metal loss and other anomalies. The use of nondestructive testing techniques is both efficient and cost-effective. Apart from pipeline inspection for maintenance and operations monitoring, pipeline inspection is also vital during procurement.

Inspection services at the manufacturing firms or point of receipt will help identify a fault in the pipes or materials used to make them. Doing so ensures that operators conform to the pipeline safety guidelines and set standards. The inspection crew at the pipe manufacturing phase will check the following;

  • Material and vendor inspection
  • ITP review
  • Welding qualifications
  • Packaging and coating procedures
  • Loading and unloading of the pipes from the manufacturer to the site.

A gas pipeline inspection unit should provide reports on all types of pipes, casing, and tubing. Providing evaluation reports for welded, seamless, or ERW, and SAW, based on how gas pipelines operate and the set standards in the gas industry.

A pipeline inspection service’s principal duty is to ensure that pipeline projects are successful and safe to minimize operational risks, production, and revenue loss, and the environmental impact through gas inspection procedures. Operators get reassurance that they meet the regulatory and safety standards in the industry. The roles of pipeline inspection companies are to ensure ground clearance, pipe stringing, an inspection of underground cables, or other pre-installed basement objects.

The distribution of hydrocarbon products is challenging, and integrity services are crucial for its optimal operations. Maintenance of transmission pipelines will ensure that even minor leak detection is possible for better risk management. For integrity verifications of distribution systems, the following tests are vital.

  • Electrical conductivity testing
  • Corrosion exposure and hydrostatic testing
  • Visual inspection

Assessment procedures can detect loss or decrease in integrity in natural gas pipelines and recommend measures to prevent it. They use leak surveys, cathode protection systems effectiveness, or corrosion control reviews to provide the operators with relevant information regarding the integrity and pipeline safety condition.

Though pipeline inspection aims at detecting metal loss by measuring wall thickness, pipeline in-line inspection can also help in the following

  • Leak detection
  • Calipering
  • Cracks and free-span detection
  • Route survey

For the service provider to meet the requirements above, they use various techniques and tools. But that also depends on the owner’s budget. The main tools are the intelligent ILI tools that can measure the wall thickness through their electronic devices. But a professional pipeline inspection expert can detect degradation in pipeline integrity through sounding and visual inspection techniques. They can identify concrete flaking, severe distress in pipes, or damage in pipe joints. For metal pipes, the main risk is metal corrosion and pitting.

Modern inspection services use electromagnetic remote field transformers to detect broken wires. Acoustic methods apply in the detection of pipeline leaks. The regular maintenance of transmission pipes for natural gas helps prevent accidents that could be catastrophic in the environment. The main maintenance procedures are in-line corrosion monitoring, an inspection of lifting equipment, and API inspections. Adhering to the set rules and regulations ensures that one upholds the pipeline integrity measures. Gas and oil operating companies should take safety precautions to prevent the potential risks, especially during transmission and delivery of their products.


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