Episode 433: Creating a Value-Delivering AI Application with Samer El Issa
Pipeliners Podcast
This episode of the Pipeliners Podcast features a conversation with Samer El Issa of FloSeer about applying AI to solve real-world challenges in pipeline and measurement operations. The discussion covers how different types of AI, including large language models, mathematical models, and agent-based systems, can be used together to deliver practical and reliable outcomes, as well as the key considerations involved in building effective AI-driven applications. Listeners will gain insight into how AI is evolving beyond basic use cases, along with the importance of context, data control, and...
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Episode 431: The Future of Natural Gas with Shawn Patterson
Pipeliners Podcast
In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Russel Treat sits down with Shawn Patterson of Southern Star Central Gas Pipeline to discuss the future of natural gas and the forces reshaping the industry. Drawing on more than three decades of leadership experience, Shawn shares perspectives on workforce transition, safety culture, infrastructure modernization, and the growing role of technology and AI in pipeline operations. The conversation also explores the outlook for natural gas demand and Shawn’s vision for the Southern Gas Association under his theme, “Natural Gas Now.” Visit...
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Episode 430: Advances in In-Line Inspection with Marc Lamontagne
Pipeliners Podcast
In this episode of the Pipeliners Podcast, Marc Lamontagne returns to discuss how in-line inspection (ILI) technology has evolved over the past eight years. He shares insights on advancements in crack detection, including phased array ultrasonics, improvements in magnetic-based tools, and the increasing volume and fidelity of inspection data. The conversation also explores the growing role of advanced algorithms and data visualization in enhancing analysis, supporting engineering judgment, and shaping the future of pipeline integrity. Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode...
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Episode 429: ILI Data Integration with Marc Lamontagne
Pipeliners Podcast
The Pipeliners Podcast is continuing a series on inline inspection (ILI) with Marc Lamontagne of the . In this episode, Marc discuss data. Specifically, what should operators do with all of the data they’re collecting? Marc provides his perspective on data integration, what to look for in the data as it pertains to the condition of pipes in the field, the importance of using visualization and mapping to enhance your view of data, and other tools that can help you process the data to make informed decisions and reduce risk. Visit PipelinePodcastNetwork.com for a full episode transcript,...
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Episode 427: Ultrasonic for Inline Inspection with Marc Lamontagne
Pipeliners Podcast
The Pipeliners Podcast is continuing a series on inline inspection (ILI) with Marc Lamontagne of the Lamontagne Pipeline Assessment Corporation. In this episode, host Russel Treat and Mr. Lamontagne discuss the use of ultrasonics for inline inspection. In this episode, you will learn about the use of ultrasonic tools to capture information about corrosion and cracking, the advantages of using ultrasonic compared to MFL for inline inspection, the technology available for ultrasonic ILI, and more. Stay tuned for more episodes in this inline inspection series covering corrosion, cracks,...
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Episode 426: MFL for Inline Inspection with Marc Lamontagne
Pipeliners Podcast
This Pipeliners Podcast episode is part of a rebroadcast of a previously-aired series on inline inspection (ILI) with Marc Lamontagne of the Lamontagne Pipeline Assessment Corporation. Host Russel Treat and Mr. Lamontagne begin the series discussing magnetic flux leakage (MFL) technology. In this episode, you will learn about the value of MFL as the workhorse of inline inspection, how MFL can help discover metal loss, and the limitations of this technology. Stay tuned for more episodes in this inline inspection series covering corrosion, cracks, deformation, and the data that is used in inline...
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