Third-party Inspection and Verification
The inherently risky nature of oil and gas production means that the industry is one of the most heavily regulated in the world. From vessels to drilling equipment, metal coatings to welds, and storage tanks to pipelines, regulations are numerous and change constantly, creating a considerable inspection burden for industry companies to manage. Most rely on independent verification from third party companies such as OMS to meet these stringent standards.
As a reliable and trusted independent expert, OMS offers third-party inspection and verification services in pipes and pipe welds, both onshore and offshore. Our services and technology have inspected and verified tens of thousands of oil and gas pipes across the world. Using our ground-breaking inspection technology, we have supported our customers to ensure pipeline integrity, qualify pipes prior to coating and work efficiently with the production line to achieve project deadlines.
OMS operators are highly skilled, with access to our award-winning technology and authoritative knowledge of the most recent inspection standards and regulatory changes. We provide impartial, factual and objective advice that helps companies maintain and protect their assets more effectively, reducing safety risks and maintenance costs.
Benefits:
Improve asset lifetime and pipeline integrity
Reduce costs and downtime
Improve safety
Meet stringent project standards
Support client reputation
Full data traceability
OMS expert guides
Guide to weld inspection
Every stage in energy production depends on good quality welds. Each weld is a critical link on which the integrity of an entire system rests. Weld inspection plays a vital role in ensuring pipelines are strong, safe and long-lasting.
Guide to pipe measurement
Measuring pipes leads to higher quality pipelines. This article looks at the production of pipeline networks and examines the multitude of techniques used to install, maintain and utilise pipes in modern working environments.
Guide to robotics in oil and gas
Robots have been in use in oil and gas production since the 1950s and are now deployed across every area of the industry. Increased numbers of robots has enhanced operations, reduced costs, improved safety and increased asset performance.