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The Atmos book of pipeline simulation - chapter three

It’s crucial to address uncertainties that can arise in pipeline simulation. Here, we look at the ways pipeline operators can increase the reliability of their results, optimizing the simulator’s performance.

A multilayered approach to pipeline theft: social & economic, law & order and technology

Pipeline theft continues to be a global problem, but as thieves become more sophisticated, they change their methods to avoid detection. To reduce the high cost of illegal product theft, an effective theft detection system must take a multi-layered approach

The Atmos book of pipeline simulation - chapter two

Here we look at the core components of effective pipeline simulation. Features like an adaptive spatial mesh are known for making pipeline simulators faster, more accurate and reliable for operators.

The Atmos book of pipeline simulation - chapter one

We compare how pipeline simulation can be used online or offline to reduce uncertainty and increase efficiencies. Plus, why simulators can align well with great model building and insight into Real-Time Transient Models.

How midstream needs to prepare for the hydrogen economy

Hydrogen is gaining momentum for energy transition. But how does midstream need to prepare for this decarbonization initiative? We look at how pipeline simulation can help and why leak detection is so important.

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