Right-of-way (ROW) monitoring refers to the inspection of land corridors where pipelines are installed. The primary purpose of this monitoring is to ensure the ROW remains clear of encroachments, unauthorized activity, and other risks to the safety and integrity of the pipeline
While generally separate from methane detection, ROW monitoring is sometimes conducted in conjunction with aerial emissions scans, depending on operator needs.
ROW monitoring plays a critical role in pipeline safety and integrity. These inspections focus on spotting any signs of leaks, damage, land disturbance, or unauthorized activity that could threaten the pipeline’s safety or integrity. This includes evidence of spills, exposed pipe, construction or excavation near the ROW, erosion at water crossings, debris accumulation, fires, vandalism, damaged markers, excessive vegetation, or any other abnormal conditions that warrant attention.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) as well as some states require compliance with ROW monitoring to observe and document the conditions on the pipeline and adjacent ROW. These requirements typically apply to gas transmission, distribution, and some gathering pipelines. ROW monitoring helps operators:
How ROW Monitoring Works (Brief Technical)
ROW monitoring is typically performed on a scheduled basis using one or more of the following methods:
These monitoring methods are often documented with photos or video footage, GPS-tagged notes, and digital mapping for ongoing review and compliance tracking. In some cases, one or more methods might be used to complete the monitoring.
By using an emission rate detection sensitivity with an accompanying probability of detection, oil and gas operators can:
Related: PHMSA Methane Detection
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