There are over 450,000 kilometres of pipeline running through Alberta. Oil and gas companies use a variety of technologies to detect leaks, but most are meant to target major large-scale incidents. Direct-C is an Alberta company using nanotechnology to not only detect leaks, but small seepages in oil and gas lines.
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Alberta nanotech company uses ‘intelligent paint’ to detect pipeline leaks
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