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Canadian firm awarded Kahramaa leak detection contract

Pure Technologies SmartBall technology can identify small leaks and gas pockets as well. (Image source: Eric M/Flickr)

Canadian asset management technology and services company Pure Technologies has been awarded a multi-year leak detection contract by Qatar General Electricity and Water Corporation (Kahramaa) for US$4mn for a period of three years

According to the contract, Pure Technologies will provide leak detection services on a large portion of Kahramaa's diametre pipeline network that is critical to the delivery of treated and desalinated water to commercial, industrial and residential users.

The leak detection will be done out of Pure Technologies' Abu Dhabi office, stated company officials. Kahramaa has been actively fixing leaks across its ever-expanding water pipe network for the past 30 years and, acorrding to authorities, the non-revenue water for distribution networks has been reduced over the past five years due to advanced methods and best practices.

With this in mind, Pure Technologies' SmartBall technology is going to be utilised for pipelines between 600mm to 1600mm in diameter during the contract period. SmartBall technology is a free-swimming inspection technology designed to operate in a live pipeline, locating small leaks, gas pockets, and identifying structural defects. This technology has been used in projects worldwide and is also being used in a growing number of oil and petroleum product pipelines.