ND looking at safer pipeline optionsAdvisory technology working group considers every approach to spill prevention; most pipe leaks discovered by onsite personnel Maxine Herr For Petroleum News Bakken
Technology may be only as effective as the people who operate it.
An advisory panel tasked with researching the latest technologies for enhanced pipeline safety in North Dakota found that most spills and leaks are not detected by a high-tech sensor, but rather by an operator at the site, or the gen....
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