Intelligent Pigging, as opposed to the normal inspection methods, can find the defects before the actual pipeline gets built. This is a non-destructive inspection method using a small robotic probe, which is equipped with cameras and sensors that are remotely operated by a human expert. In this process, an infrared camera that is smart is used along with a special microphone. The information from this microphone and camera is then fed into a computer system that helps in evaluating the pipe condition.
There are some applications in the energy infrastructure. There are large-scale applications in the petroleum and chemical industries as well as the metallurgy industry, and there are smaller applications such as smart grid applications, remote diagnosis applications, real-time video monitoring, and much more. One application that will be very important to the oil and gas industry is the prediction for the future of the global intelligent pigging. This is due to the increase in the demand for the global oil and gas industry as well as the increase in the growth of the Asian economies. This is due to the increase in the Asian manufacturing capacity, the growth in China, and the increase in the Middle Eastern countries' oil and gas supply.
One of the major areas that intelligence pigging is currently focusing on is the worldwide restraint policy. There are many reasons that the world government and the international community need to begin regulating the amount of crude oil that can be produced, or the amount of natural gas that can be utilized, as if the world governments fail to do so, there will be significant unrest and chaos. One of the reasons that there are these restrictions in place, is due to the fact that there are fears about the effects that the unleashing of these very large amounts of supplies would have on the world's economy. Recently, in September 2019, Indian Oil launched new AI-powered software for intelligent pigging.
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