To reduce the number of accidents in the global oil and gas industry caused by damaged pipelines, University of Houston researchers are developing an autonomous robot to identify potential pipeline leaks and structural failures during subsea inspections. The transformative technology will make the inspection process far safer and more cost effective, while also protecting subsea environments from Continue Reading
As the basic structural foundation for almost all construction, soil materials play an important role in the ultimate success of a project. During the design stage, it is important to carry out analysis of soil properties to determine its suitability for the proposed construction project. SOIL SAMPLING Correct sampling and preparation of soil samples is Continue Reading
The Federal government says it would soon assemble all relevant stakeholders in building and construction sector to test the integrity of all major bridges and buildings across the country. The minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, Chief Uche Nnaji stated this on Wednesday, during a facility visit of the Abuja office of the Nigerian Building Continue Reading
Ever wondered how to use Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Test to generate a solution to your problem in a project? The Dynamic Cone Penetrometer Test is one of those test methods in the construction sector which can help calm down that triggering work pressure in any engineering project. However, it is only useful if done correctly. Continue Reading
The Calabar, Cross River State Branch of the Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE), has charged stakeholders to initiate mitigation measures that will cushion the effect of climate change. It’s Chairman, Ndifon Agbiji, made the call yesterday in Calabar at this year’s World Engineering Day (WED) with the theme: Engineering For A Healthy Planet. Agbiji said: Continue Reading
The Nigeria Society of Engineers (NSE) has urged the Federal Government to encourage innovators, as over reliance on imported items has led to a near decimation of the manufacturing industry, resulting in high unemployment and underemployment. The Chairman, NSE, Engr. Fumilade Akingbagbohun, speaking on the maiden Inno-Creative Fair of the society slated for June 17 Continue Reading
UK lawmakers are considering a ban on new oil exploration licenses in the North Sea as a move away from fossil fuels, a step that could hit jobs and the Scottish economy, the Telegraph reported. Britain is considering options that include ending permits in 2040, and an immediate temporary pause in licensing, the newspaper reported. Continue Reading
OPEC downgraded the outlook for demand for its crude over the next two quarters, in keeping with the group’s plans to keep a tight rein on supply. The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries trimmed estimates for the amount of crude it will need to pump in the second quarter by 690,000 barrels a day, amid Continue Reading