Geospatial Corp. expands its presence in the oil and gas pipeline industry
Published by Anna Nicklin,
Assistant Editor
World Pipelines,
Geospatial Corporation (Geospatial) has announced that it has completed its first underground pipeline mapping project for one of North America’s largest energy pipeline companies. The client owns over 70 000 miles of energy pipeline in the US and Canada.
The company utilises integrated technologies to determine the accurate location and position of underground pipelines, conduits and other underground infrastructure data. This allows Geospatial to create accurate 3D digital maps and models of the underground infrastructure.
Having been qualified as an approved service provider and with the successful completion of this initial project, Geospatial has been asked to complete an additional five projects for the client. Geospatial also anticipates several other opportunities to arise across North America following this success.
Mark Smith, Geospatial’s CEO, stated: “As we work through the rigorous qualification process for each energy company and as they are introduced to both our mapping technologies and GeoUnderground, we anticipate a substantial growth opportunity in the energy sector.”
GeoUnderground has been designed around the Google Maps API. It is Geospatial’s cloud-based GIS platform, which provides clients with a total solution to both their underground and aboveground asset management needs.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/contracts-and-tenders/27042017/geospatial-corp-expands-its-presence-in-the-oil-and-gas-pipeline-industry/
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