Leak detection to be the fastest-growing solution from 2021 to 2026 for pipeline monitoring systems This technology is often associated with oil & gas. Steel pipelines use PIGS tracking to record internal movement. These are used to communicate with the outside world due to the distance underground or underwater. Detectors are mainly mounted at launch stations and receive stations. This is detected with the help of LED detector lights. Whenever a PIGS passes the detector, the detector picks up the magnetic field to track the PIGS. In this technology, PIGS detectors are used and are fixed externally on the pipe. PIGS (pipeline inspection gauges) technology is defined as observing the location of the liquid in a pipeline. The PIGs segment to be the fastest-growing segment in the pipeline monitoring system market. In terms of value, PIGs segment to be the fastest-growing segment by 2026 These regulations have made the usage of pipeline monitoring systems compulsory to avoid leaks and protect the environment, which, in turn, is driving the market growth. Pursuant to Article 27 of the GDPR, Gannett has appointed a company called European Data Protection Office (EDPO) as its GDPR representative in the EEA.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) (US) has put some performance standards for oil & natural gas emissions for hazardous pollution and explosions caused due to the leakage of oil & gas. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) - European Representative
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