Why is relining useful?
Oil & Gas Sector
Cost-effective: Traditional methods of repairing damaged pipelines in the oil and gas sector, such as excavation and replacement, can be expensive and disruptive. Pipeline relining is a more cost-effective solution as it requires minimal excavation and can be completed quickly, reducing downtime and minimizing disruptions to oil and gas production.
Minimal disruption: Pipeline relining can be completed without disrupting oil and gas production, which is essential for maintaining the continuous operation of oil and gas facilities. This ensures that oil and gas production can continue uninterrupted while the pipeline is being repaired.
Durability: Pipelines in the oil and gas sector are subject to harsh conditions, including high pressure, extreme temperatures, and corrosive substances. Pipeline relining creates a new, durable, and corrosion-resistant lining that can withstand these harsh conditions and extend the lifespan of the pipeline.
Increased flow capacity: Over time, pipelines in the oil and gas sector can become clogged with debris and buildup, reducing their flow capacity. Pipeline relining can restore the original diameter of the pipeline, increasing its flow capacity and improving the efficiency of oil and gas production.
Compliance: Pipelines in the oil and gas sector are subject to strict regulations and standards. Pipeline relining can help ensure compliance with these regulations by providing a reliable and long-lasting solution for pipeline repair and maintenance.