Kim Ironside, Head of Global Partnerships and Marketing The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) reported carbon emission reduction in North Sea oil and gas production in its latest Emissions Monitoring Report, however, ‘bold measures’ are still needed to achieve the 2030 target. The UK was one of the first countries...
Inductosense develops and manufactures wireless, battery-free sensors and systems for corrosion monitoring. Our technology has been trialled and deployed on assets across the world with multiple majors and we are working across a number of markets. We require a Technical Account Manager to join the Business Development team. This is...
Bristol based ultrasonic solutions experts, Inductosense, have partnered with a leading composite wrap solutions company to deliver smart composite repairs with embedded wall thickness monitoring. CSNRI composite repairs are installed to provide structural reinforcement to significantly corroded and thinned pipes, but it becomes challenging to inspect the remaining wall thickness....
Dr. Abdenaceur Abdouni, Applications Engineer (naceur@inductosense.com) Over the past few years, there has been an increase in the use of permanently installed ultrasonic sensors for monitoring internal corrosion or erosion on pipework and vessels. The sensors generate an ultrasonic A-Scan from which the wall thickness can be...
Bristol based technology developer, Inductosense, has secured funding from the Net Zero Technology Centre to develop and trial a wall thickness monitoring sensor that can monitor areas of localised internal corrosion or erosion – this is an adaptation of their embeddable, battery-free, single point measurement WAND solution. With the rising...
Dr. Tim Coope, Composites Manager (tim@inductosense.com) Coating systems are critical to maintaining the integrity of metallic oil & gas infrastructure assets but can also pose challenges for future thickness monitoring after the coating system has been applied. To inspect the underlying metal thickness of a coated pipe or tank the...
SAUDI ARAMCO, the largest oil and gas company in the Middle East, is the latest major operator to formally approve Inductosense’s corrosion monitoring technology. The WAND system has performed successfully throughout the trials, having been installed on pipework and vessels across 6 Saudi Aramco gas plants and refineries in remote,...
Dr. Robert Phillips, Applications Engineer (rob@inductosense.com) Sand erosion in pipes on upstream assets can happen rapidly causing critical safety issues and incurring significant financial costs. Manual ultrasonic inspection is typically used alongside other techniques to determine the extent of internal erosion. In this blog we discuss the use of permanently...