When a sliding river bank threatens your pipeline
Risks and mitigation
What do you do when a sliding river bank threatens your existing pipeline crossing? This operator identified several such sites and details his options and analysis. Some of his threatened sites are within a city's limits. In the application you can see the AER's thoughts on the risks. We found this information using AppIntel.
Of AppIntel, one mechanical engineer said, "You can see everything -- from plot plans to metering details."
See all the details on the AppIntel AI self-serve web portal.
Get details of this cool tech Subscribers get them for freeEach AER application contains your neighbor's perspective on the processing and transport of oil and gas fields. Applications contain more technical data even than ASME papers.
Would you like to see what other operators in your areas are thinking about offloading terminals, upgrading, water processing and waste management? AppIntel can help.
Tags: Compliance, Facilities
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