In this “Conversation with”, we sat down with Senior Project Engineer Connor Hindley, who discussed his journey to Atmos and his certification goals. Read it here.
Gathering networks are an important aspect of the upstream energy distribution, but they are often located in high consequence areas (HCAs) and remote locations, so leak detection is a vital requirement. Sales and Support Engineer Angela Maya discusses the key considerations for leak detection on gathering networks in this blog.
Pipeline theft remains a global problem, with each region being impacted in different ways due to the multidimensional nature of the crime. Sales and Senior Research Engineer Harry Smith sheds light on the pipeline theft challenges facing Latin America in this article and how Atmos is directly responsible for ongoing support to the region.
Federal regulators such as PHMSA have introduced the terms high consequence areas (HCAs) and moderate consequence areas (MCAs) to define pipelines constructed close to high-risk areas and ensure they operate under the safest conditions. This blog discusses the difference between HCAs and MCAs.
When it comes to pipeline theft, it’s the details that count. In this article by Training Manager Daniel Arroyo, learn how Atmos Theft Net can support in the understanding of double transients and differentiating pipeline theft events from leaks.