HAWXEYE
A new approach to asset lifecycle screening for upstream oil and gas operators, suppliers, Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) contractors, and consultants.
Vibration, erosion and corrosion cause 35 percent of all piping and pipeline failures*. They jeopardise safety and cost millions of dollars each year in replacements and lost production for oil and gas operators.
So, monitoring the condition of piping and pipelines is crucial, particularly as seemingly small changes can rapidly lead to large-scale damage. Research conducted by Xodus with operators indicates that spreadsheets, the most common method of storing asset data, frustrate the ability to screen and prevent failures.
Xodus’ secure web app, HAWXEYE, replaces complex and hard-to-share spreadsheets allowing you to focus on investigating and preventing failures rather than locating and analysing the latest data.
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