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The general and paramount objective of any oil and gas transmission company is the preservation of the 'Licence to Operate' a safe and reliable pipeline system at an optimum life-cycle cost.

n essential component in ensuring the success of a company's mission is the availability of reliable and adequate information, and the tools to process the information in an integrated way for all phases of the Pipeline Management process.


This is where IT comes in.

Whether it concerns the design of maintenance schemes and inspection strategies, or decisions regarding investment for repairs or replacement, or demonstrating the integrity of the grid, IT systems are necessary for formulating an integrated approach and achieving auditable results.

Potentially, there can be a degeneration of pipeline coatings, a decreasing of pipe wall thickness caused by corrosion and an increase in mechanical damage due to external interference by third parties. These issues demand a sophisticated approach to the inspection, calculation, analysis and verification of information in order to keep risks within the specific limits dictated by the regulations covering safety and safety distances.

Associated Technology Pipeline Limited has developed and is offering an off-the-shelf Pipeline Integrity Management System (PIMSlider®) - as the tool for managing the technical condition and integrity of a pipeline network.





Come and visit ATP at the International Pipeline Exposition 2008 !! We will be present for the entire event, from September 30th to October 2nd, 2008. Visit us at stand 217 at TELUS Convention Centre, 120 Ninth Avenue SE, Calgary, Canada.


Click the image to see ATP at the Middle East Pipeline Management Summit, in Abu Dhabi, UAE, the 19th Annual Pipeline Pigging & Integrity Management Conference & Exhibition - Houston, Texas, February 2007 and the International Pipeline Exposition, Calgary, Canada, September 2006