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Deep Sea Leak Detection Turns Acoustic

Dec 02 2011

A new ultra-sensitive technology which can monitor leaks from underwater gas pipelines has been developed by Professor Tim Leighton and Professor Paul White at the University of Southampton. The research has shown that potentially environmentally and financially disastrous gas leaks from pipelines, and methane naturally leaking from the seabed, could in future be detected using changes in acoustic signals.

Using a simple set of underwater microphones to monitor these changes would provide a cost effective, detection system which would be one hundred times more sensitive than current monitors used by the oil and gas industry for remote detection with long deep sea pipelines.

“This new technology could save gas extraction and distribution companies millions in lost revenue. Severe leaks can also be dangerous to nearby oil rigs, shipping and for shore-based gas distribution facilities,” said Professor Tim  Leighton of the University’s Institute of Sound and Vibration Research who led the research. “The technology would allow us remotely to monitor and potentially reduce the release into the atmosphere of gases from the seabed. “This  applies both to gas extracted by the petrochemical industries and to the methane which is naturally released from the  seabed,” he added.
The new acoustic technology, which is in early development, could also be used in future to  monitor the structural integrity of carbon capture and storage facilities which are being developed globally. The UK  government has announced it is investing £1 billion in this area.


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