Transmission
Pipeline
Discover locations of Transmission Pipeline networks based on custom settings like Start, Intermediate, and End points designated for the area in question.
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ASSET
TYPES
The model used for Transmission Pipeline optimization should reflect the system your company is constructing by specifying the type of pipeline to be built, ensuring development lines up with potential assets.
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NETWORK
OPTIONS
When constructing Transmission Pipelines, take into account any Start, Intermediate, and End points which the network should run through. By routing based on these locations, you will produce a system as optimized as possible.
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SURFACE
MODELS
Integrated Geomancy can include as many supplemental datasets and constraints as your team wishes to include. Enhance your model and optimization results by exploring which variables are most often used.
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ASSET
TYPES
Choose the type of pipeline to be used for development, further customizing the Transmission Pipeline model generated by the Integrated Geomancy application.
Determine the location of pipelines to be built above-ground. While they may appear similar to other types typically built underground, symbology can be used to differentiate the types for further distinction within the field.
When moving offshore, the requirements of the environment are different than those typically seen onshore. Employ special settings during analysis to find the right fit offshore.
Optimize the location of Transmission Pipelines based on trenched production, ensuring the land on which these assets will be constructed is suitable for excavation.
For companies seeking to utilize trenchless technology in construction, Integrated Geomancy allows the option to determine placement of the system based on this factor.
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NETWORK
OPTIONS
With the Analysis tools available in Integrated Geomancy, your team has the power to tell the system where it will start and end - and even where it will stop along the way. By generating Transmission Pipeline routes based on this information, you ensure the field matches the assets housed within it.
Prior to generating the Transmission Pipeline corridor, your team can specify the Start point - or location where the route will begin.
Determine the End point of the Transmission Pipeline system prior to allowing Integrated Geomancy to generate the network, designating where the route will stop.
Are there specific locations where the pipeline needs to be placed? Whether these include check points or company resources, specify these Intermediate points so that the network can be routed through them.
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SURFACE MODELS
To help generate Transmission Pipeline routes in an environmental as realistic as possible, we encourage you to include as many and as varied input spatial datasets within the Integrated Geomancy model as you have available. This input is used to generate surface models off of which optimization will be based.
In order for the Integrated Geomancy toolkit to optimize the locations of assets, a Digital Elevation Model (DEM) must be provided. This data, alongside any supplemental data and constraints, allows the toolkit to determine the best placements for the Transmission Pipeline.
When the Transmission Pipeline route is calculated, a surface model is provided to aide your team should alternative routing need to occur. This raster dataset shows those locations where the network is the most and least optimized for the area.
Produced by the Integrated Geomancy toolkit, this surface serves as input for nearly every Analysis tool. It also acts as a helpful reference for where construction can and cannot occur based on the data included in the model.
Generated by the application alongside the Constructability Surface, this solution offers a reference for those input datasets that have the most impact on the overall constructability of the area in which your team is working.