Article | REF: IN249 V1

Detection of hydrates with neutron activation inside submarine pipelines

Authors: Sophie BOUAT, Ludovic PINIER, Xavier SÉBASTIAN, Adrian LOSKO, Rudolf SCHÜTZ, Michael SCHULZ, Zsolt REVAY, Zeljko ILIC, Eric MAUERHOFER, Thomas BRÜCKEL, Ralph GILLES

Publication date: September 10, 2022

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Oil and gas are still indispensable to energy production in the world [BE 8 520] and to distribute them from extraction sites to sites of operation and use, several solutions have been developed, namely: pipelines, rail, ship and road. Being the least expensive of all, pipelines are the most commonly used means of transporting oil and gas, with around 70% of all petroleum products transported by pipeline.

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