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IoT enhances pipeline safety, efficiency, and environmental protection

Oil and Gas News

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July 2025

The future of pipeline monitoring lies in the convergence of IoT with emerging technologies like AI, 5G, and blockchain, which promise to enhance the reliability, security, and efficiency of monitoring systems, ensuring the safe and sustainable operation of oil and gas pipelines

IoT enhances pipeline safety, efficiency, and environmental protection

The oil and gas industry, a cornerstone of global energy supply, relies heavily on extensive pipeline networks to transport crude oil, natural gas, and refined products across vast distances.

These pipelines, often spanning thousands of kilometres, are susceptible to leaks, ruptures, and external damage, which can lead to significant economic losses, environmental disasters, and risks to human safety.

The integration of Internet of Things (IoT) platforms has emerged as a transformative solution, enabling real-time monitoring and rapid detection of pipeline anomalies.

By leveraging advanced sensors, wireless communication, and data analytics, IoT systems provide a robust framework for ensuring pipeline integrity, reducing downtime, and minimising environmental impact.

THE ROLE OF IOT IN PIPELINE MONITORING

The complexity of oil and gas pipelines demands sophisticated monitoring systems to detect issues such as leaks, pressure drops, and structural weaknesses.

Traditional methods, such as Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) systems, have been widely used but are hindered by high costs, significant delays, and inflexibility to protocol changes.

A study by Ahmed Yas and Ammar Al Qassab from Al-Nahrain University in Baghdad, Iraq, demonstrated the efficacy of an IoT-based system using pressure, water-flow, accelerometer, and voltage sensors connected to an Arduino Mega microcontroller and the Blynk IoT platform.

This system enabled real-time monitoring of pipeline flow rates, pressures, and vibrations, with immediate notifications sent to technicians when anomalies were detected.

The use of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes, with a diameter of 26.7 mm and a natural frequency of approximately 40 Hz, showcased the system's ability to handle dynamic pipeline behaviour effectively.

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