Recent Advances in Pipeline Monitoring and Oil Leakage Detection Technologies: Principles and Approaches
Pipelines are widely used for the transportation of hydrocarbon fluids over millions of miles all over the world. The structures of the pipelines are designed to withstand several environmental loading conditions to ensure safe and reliable distribution from point of production to the shore or distribution depot. However, leaks in pipeline networks are one of the major causes of innumerable losses in pipeline operators and nature. Incidents of pipeline failure can result in serious ecological disasters, human casualties and financial loss. In order to avoid such menace and maintain safe and reliable pipeline infrastructure, substantial research efforts have been devoted to implementing pipeline leak detection and localisation using different approaches. This paper discusses pipeline leakage detection technologies and summarises the state-of-the-art achievements. Different leakage detection and localisation in pipeline systems are reviewed and their strengths and weaknesses are highlighted. Comparative performance analysis is performed to provide a guide in determining which leak detection method is appropriate for particular operating settings. In addition, research gaps and open issues for development of reliable pipeline leakage detection systems are discussed.
Funding
Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Abuja Nigeria, grant number PTDF/ED/PHD/AMM/1385/18.
History
Published in
SensorsPublisher
MDPIVersion
- VoR (Version of Record)
Citation
Adegboye, M.A.; Fung, W.-K.; Karnik, A. (2019) 'Recent Advances in Pipeline Monitoring and Oil Leakage Detection Technologies: Principles and Approaches', Sensors, 19, (11) 2548.Electronic ISSN
1424-8220Cardiff Met Affiliation
- Cardiff School of Technologies
Cardiff Met Authors
Wai-Keung FungCopyright Holder
- © The Authors
Language
- en