ULC Robotics to Develop Leak Detection & Repair Robot to Prevent Methane Emissions
ULC Robotics has been awarded a contract by the Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a prototype robotic system for inline leak detection and repair
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ULC Robotics has been awarded a contract by the Department of Energy (DOE) to develop a prototype robotic system for inline leak detection and repair
Pipeline operators have an immense responsibility to ensure the safety and integrity of their mains. In order to prevent hazardous leaks and spills, they must
With over 200,000 miles of hazardous liquid pipeline spanning the US, the need to ensure the integrity of these pipelines is tremendous. Pipeline operators are
ULC Robotics is taking the first steps toward developing a robot that will permanently reside within high-pressure gas transmission mains so that it can be