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The pipeline community is already thinking over a future with technological innovations that start to be built now. On the first day of Rio Pipeline, security was the main theme addressed at the lectures. Experts gathered to discuss the importance of investment in this area.

For Rio Pipeline’s Chairman, Marcelino Guedes, the subject is fundamental, because the pipeline system is extremely important for the exploration process. “The pipeline operation cannot fail. If this happens, it affects people and the environment, so the investment in security technologies is essential”, he affirmed.

According to Marcelo Rennó Gomes, consultant, the discussion has to be constant to keep the quality of the sector. “New technologies are important to ensure the safety of the workforce, the environment and the continuity of the business. That is why the investment must be large in this field”, he explained at the panel on challenges and innovations.

The lecture also had the presence of Pipeline Research Council International’s (PRCI) president, Cliff Johnson, who explained that pipelines are seen as the main causes of accidents in the industry and, for that, there must always be investments in security. “If we do a good job, no one will know who we are. If we miss, we become the center of attention. For that reason, we must always do our best and stay “out of sight”, he emphasized.

New partnerships and young professionals

During the event, the Brazilian Petroleum, Gas and Biofuels Institute (IBP) has signed cooperation agreements with five associations: Abendi (Brazilian Association of Non-Destructive Testing and Inspection), Abraco (Brazilian Association of Corrosion), ABCM (Brazilian Association of Mechanical Sciences), FBTS (Brazilian Foundation of Welding Technology) and Abraman (Brazilian Association of Maintenance and Asset Management).

For IBP’s secretary general, Milton Costa Filho, the agreement will contribute significantly and bring value to the Institute’s members. “Many of these associations were born in IBP, which turns 60 years-old in November. All the changes that are happening in the industry and in Brazil impact our associations and now we must look to the future, because there’s a lot we can do”, he said. “Let’s join hands and go to work”, he complemented.

At the Knowledge Arena, students who aspire to careers in the field could listen and talk to young people who work in the industry. Young Pipeline Professionals (YPP)’ representatives shared experiences from the segment with the participants, pointing out the importance of keeping the young audience engaged.

Rio Pipeline 2017 is sponsored by Petrobras; Rosen; Transportadora Brasileira Gasoduto Bolívia-Brasil (TBG); Nova Transportadora do Sudeste (NTS); Mattos Filho Advogados; and Tory-Tech.

The event is held until Thursday, October 26, in Riocentro, Rio de Janeiro. The registration will be open online at the link.