New agreement brings advanced pipeline integrity tools to the Canadian market
(UI) - PipeSense is expanding into the Canadian pipeline market through a new exclusive partnership with Monitor Emissions Inc., giving operators nationwide access to advanced leak detection, pig-tracking, and hydrotesting technologies. The agreement covers all Canadian provinces and territories and is aimed at improving pipeline integrity, reducing fugitive emissions, and strengthening maintenance practices across the oil and gas sector.
Monitor Emissions — an Indigenous-owned inspection specialist and partner of Sundown Oilfield Services — will now deploy PipeSense’s in-house-developed systems, including PipeGuard, PipeTrack, PipeScan, and PipeTest. These tools use ultra-high-frequency pressure sampling, machine learning, and AI-enhanced dashboards to pinpoint leak location and severity, reduce downtime, and increase safety.
PipeSense leaders said the agreement reflects growing demand from Canadian operators for solutions tailored to regional challenges and hydrotesting requirements. Monitor Emissions said the partnership complements its mission to improve industrial efficiency through modern inspection technologies and strengthens its service offerings for pipeline and facility operators across western Canada.
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