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Moomba–Adelaide Gas Pipeline — fitness-for-service

Fitness-for-service assessment of the 781 km Moomba–Adelaide Gas Pipeline from the 2024 in-line inspection program — corrosion-growth modelling and a 15-year repair forecast to 2040.

The problem we solve

External corrosion across a 781 km transmission line needed a defensible corrosion-growth model and a long-range repair plan built from successive ILI datasets.

Our approach

  1. 01Aligned historical ILI datasets from 2014 onward in IICORR's cloud FFS platform
  2. 02Remaining-strength calculation using the RSTRENG Effective Area method
  3. 03Corrosion clustering, growth prediction and defect-interaction analysis
  4. 0415-year repair forecast through to 2040 to drive maintenance planning
Pipeline
781 km
Method
RSTRENG Effective Area
Forecast
To 2040
Sector
Pipelines
Location
South Australia

The platform

Delivered with IICORR Cloud

IICORR Cloud transforms in-line inspection data into auditable, standards-based fitness-for-service decisions — the platform behind this assessment.

The IICORR Cloud fitness-for-service platform — defect assessment dashboard
IICORR Cloud — fitness-for-service & pipeline integrity platform

The deliverable

A risk-based repair strategy: priority short-term repairs identified and long-term integrity planned to 2040, supporting continued safe operation of one of Australia's major gas transmission assets.

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