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SoCalGas to Use Fiber Optic Technology to Monitor Pipelines in Real Time

10/01/2017 11:03pm

PR Newswire (US)


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LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) today announced the company will be one of the first natural gas utilities in the United States to incorporate innovative fiber optic cable technology to detect impacts and leaks along its transmission and high-pressure pipeline system. 

The technology uses fiber optic strands to transmit data across long distances, and can send early warning of pressure changes or vibrations that could indicate a leak or an impact to the gas line. The technology quickly detects when abnormal stress, movement or temperature conditions are present. Continuous monitoring and measurement will help the company quickly identify threats to a pipeline from heavy equipment operation, unexpected earth movement, or physical impact. When a threat is identified, information will be sent within seconds along the fiber cable to a remote monitoring station. The system can pinpoint where a potential problem may be developing within 20 feet.

The system can prevent pipeline damage from unauthorized construction work, geologic conditions or other physical changes like structural stress from broken water mains. It can also detect pipeline leaks through both sound and temperature signal analysis. Access to immediate and area-specific data will give SoCalGas crews and first responders more time to plan, allocate resources, and take effective actions to mitigate leaks or potential leaks.  

The system works on the principle that light signals vary when a fiber optic cable is exposed to vibration, stress or an abnormal change in temperature. The advanced technology helps operators interpret these signal changes and determine the type of threat posed and the precise location along the continuous length of cable. In some cases, operators will be able to distinguish hand digging and routine traffic from heavy equipment use near the pipeline.

"This is game-changing technology," said Jimmie Cho, senior vice president of gas operations & system integrity, SoCalGas. "It will help keep our communities safe and allow us to more quickly address accidental dig-ins by third-party contractors and service outages that happen every year." 

To test and gain a better understanding of how the new system performs, engineers at the company's Pico Rivera test facility created a working scaled-down pipeline section and installed fiber optic cabling in a pipeline trench.  

Personnel pounded and dug into soil, pavement and other surfaces, drove heavy equipment over and around the test area, and simulated gas leaks of various magnitudes.  From a remote location, special monitoring equipment successfully identified each of those activities by its unique data signature.

SoCalGas plans to install fiber optic cable along all new and replacement pipeline segments 12 inches and greater in diameter and one-mile long. The fiber optic cables will be installed approximately 36 inches below the ground surface and 12 inches above the pipelines.  SoCalGas plans to install its first fiber optic cables on a 7-mile stretch of pipeline in Bakersfield this year.

Incorporating fiber optics into its operations is part of SoCalGas' long-standing commitment to enhancing the safety and reliability of its more than 101,000 miles of natural gas pipelines. 

Visit SoCalGas_Flickr to download images: https://www.flickr.com/photos/150866049@N03/

About SoCalGas 

Southern California Gas Co. has been delivering clean, safe and reliable natural gas to its customers for more than 145 years.  It is the nation's largest natural gas distribution utility, providing service to 21.6 million consumers connected through 5.9 million meters in more than 500 communities.  The company's service territory encompasses approximately 20,000 square miles throughout central and Southern California, from Visalia to the Mexican border.  Southern California Gas Co. is a regulated subsidiary of Sempra Energy (NYSE: SRE), a Fortune 500 energy services holding company based in San Diego.

 

To view the original version on PR Newswire, visit:http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/socalgas-to-use-fiber-optic-technology-to-monitor-pipelines-in-real-time-300389053.html

SOURCE Southern California Gas Company

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