Robotic technologies have become indispensable in sectors like oil and gas, offering innovative solutions to improve safety and efficiency. ARIX Technologies, led by Dianna Liu, has introduced a groundbreaking robotic crawler specifically designed to inspect pipes for corrosion under insulation (CUI). In this interview, Liu shares the challenges and future of pipe inspections.
Industrial robotic technologies have been a mainstay of many industries for decades now. The earliest examples likely originated in automotive assembly plants in the 1960s. Today, the oil and gas industry benefits from such robotic tools as:
ARIX Technologies has developed a powerful solution for analyzing pipe inspection data collected by its new robotic pipe crawler, specifically designed to analyze CUI. This innovation creates an entirely new product category, and Geoffrey Cann sat down with Dianna Liu, CEO and founder of ARIX Technologies, to discuss the impact of this technology on the industry.
Dianna set out to solve the challenge of pipe inspections based on her lengthy career as a petroleum engineer, where she saw firsthand the safety risks, high cost, and technical limits of manual inspections.
"I worked for one of the majors and loved the experience. This industry, and my company at the time, are very focused on safety but are limited by what technology is available. They are spending money, and devoting time training people on how to do inspections safely and more reliably to reduce risk. That's what led us to start ARIX," explains Dianna.
Pipe circuits in petrochemical facilities and refineries transport petroleum products above ground from one process to another. These pipes, spanning hundreds to thousands of miles in large plants, face significant challenges when it comes to inspection:
The robotics innovation from ARIX addresses these challenges head-on by offering faster, safer, and more comprehensive inspections. ARIX’s robotic pipe crawler reduces the need for scaffolding, heavy machinery, or insulation removal, minimizing both safety risks and costs.
The ARIX robotic crawler is designed to inspect above-ground pipes in petrochemical facilities and refineries. It moves along the pipe’s outer surface, collecting data on the remaining wall thickness without the need to remove insulation or coatings. This innovation makes the inspection process safer, faster, and more efficient.
Traditional inspection methods require human inspectors to manually sample pipes, often requiring insulation removal and scaffolding to access elevated pipes. The ARIX robotic crawler addresses many of these inefficiencies by:
ARIX’s software is integral to the robot’s functionality. As the robot moves along the pipe, the software builds a 3D virtual twin of the pipe and overlays the inspection data. This allows inspectors to analyze and visualize pipe conditions with much greater clarity and depth than before. The software ensures that data is organized effectively, helping inspectors complete their work more accurately and efficiently.
As the oil and gas industry continues to evolve, the need for advanced inspection technology becomes even more critical. ARIX Technologies' robotic crawler is set to lead the charge in revolutionizing how pipes are maintained, ensuring safer and more efficient operations. The future of pipe inspections will undoubtedly include more robotic solutions, transforming safety and productivity for years to come.