PipeSense has entered the Canadian pipeline market by way of an unique nationwide company settlement with Monitor Emissions Inc., increasing entry to a set of superior leak detection, pig monitoring and hydrotesting applied sciences.
The settlement offers Monitor Emissions—an Indigenous-owned inspection and upkeep specialist with robust attain throughout western Canada—unique rights to symbolize PipeSense options throughout all provinces and territories. The partnership additionally deepens Monitor Emissions’ collaboration with Sunset Oilfield Companies, one of many area’s key pipeline development and upkeep suppliers.
PipeSense mentioned the partnership will assist deliver its “common sense” strategy to pipeline integrity to a broader market exterior the U.S., supported by its proprietary programs: PipeGuard, PipeTrack, PipeScan and PipeTest. The applied sciences make use of ultra-high-frequency strain sampling, machine studying and AI-enabled dashboards designed to scale back downtime, enhance reliability and pinpoint leak severity and site with larger accuracy.
Josh Holmes, PipeSense vp of enterprise growth, mentioned the corporate has tailor-made its providing for Canada after two years of discussions with operators.
“We’ve got listened carefully to the regional points operators face and adjusted our options accordingly,” Holmes mentioned. “With Monitor Emissions, we are actually in a robust place to deal with the challenges that Canadian operators are dropping sleep over.”
Monitor Emissions president Lane Arias mentioned PipeSense’s know-how aligns with the corporate’s give attention to modernizing emissions oversight, gear efficiency and lifecycle optimization.
“PipeSense’s options are an excellent addition to our service catalog as we proceed working with Sunset Oilfield Companies,” Arias mentioned. “Collectively, we’re enhancing effectivity and functionality throughout Canada’s pipeline and facility footprint.”
