Recover critical Oil & Gas assets using API 15S compliant RTP technology. Eliminate internal corrosion, restore and reduce installation CAPEX by up to 40% compared to carbon steel.
We design and execute pipeline rehabilitation projects using Reinforced Thermoplastic Pipe (RTP) systems to restore integrity in corroded or degraded metallic pipelines.
Our approach focuses on internal lining and replacement strategies using non-metallic infrastructure, enabling operators to mitigate corrosion, improve flow assurance, and extend asset life without full pipeline replacement.
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RTP pipeline systems: fast-deploying, corrosion-free solutions for high-pressure hydrocarbon transport.
HDPE protection plates: impact-resistant shielding for underground pipelines, valves, and energy infrastructure.
Specialized EPC Experience
RTP Pipelines Deployed
Reported Operational Failures
RTP pipes stand out for their strength, durability, and efficiency, surpassing conventional ones in hydrocarbon transportation.
Corroded assets are rehabilitated using Imantt Trenchless Sliplining. This methodology utilizes the existing damaged pipeline as a “host casing.” We pull a continuous, flexible RTP liner through the old pipe, restoring the Maximum Allowable Operating Pressure (MAOP) and fluid containment integrity without the environmental impact or high civil works costs of traditional “dig-and-replace” methods.
Carbon steel flowlines typically require major maintenance or replacement every 15 to 20 years due to electrochemical corrosion and MIC (Microbiologically Influenced Corrosion). In contrast, Imantt RTP systems offer a verified Design Life of 50+ years with zero derating over time, as verified by ASTM D2990 long-term hydrostatic strength testing.
Yes, we provide comprehensive monitoring and maintenance services toensure the longevity and continuous efficiency of rehabilitated pipelines.
Operators and EPC companies delivering non-metallic infrastructure for high-pressure onshore applications.