
Risks and costs of neglecting pipeline asset integrity
Pipeline failures due to poor monitoring and maintenance lead to outages, regulatory fines, and unplanned costs in industrial settings.
Pipeline failures due to poor monitoring and maintenance lead to outages, regulatory fines, and unplanned costs in industrial settings.
Regulatory changes and social pressure are driving a profound revision of business models to respond to energy and climate requirements.
The mining industry is adopting renewable energy sources such as wind and solar to strengthen competitiveness and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
Early detection with ultrasound improves operational reliability and reduces the risk of unplanned downtime.
Operational reliability-based management allows technical decisions to be made based on asset performance, cost and risk.
Pipeline inspection practices in light product terminals, focusing on integrity verification, operations safety, and maintenance strategies.
Robotic underwater inspection in adverse conditions to carry out equipment repairs is essential when it is very difficult for us to carry them out in inaccessible areas, even more so when they are under water, as in the case, for example, of underwater pipes that supply some by-product oil or crude oil, repairing them has always been a big problem.
The energy transition continues to depend on fossil infrastructure to maintain stability and continuity in key industrial operations.
Thermography in the aerospace sector identifies defects and optimizes processes to improve aircraft safety and efficiency.
Companies are adopting circular models to reduce costs, reuse materials, and respond to regulatory demands in global industrial environments.