We provided specialized subcontractor support to S&T Enterprise on a large-scale Mechanical Integrity Assessment spanning over 15 months across multiple Encana and Caerus well sites. The project focused on ensuring the safe, compliant, and efficient operation of pressure vessels and API 12F storage tanks.
Our inspection team conducted API 510 visual inspections and ultrasonic thickness (UT) measurements to assess the conditions of equipment. These methods identified visible damage and measured wall loss from corrosion or erosion, providing a clear picture of asset integrity, ensuring compliance, and supporting long-term reliability.
Together, these inspections provided a clear understanding of the current condition of critical assets meeting regulatory standards while also helping to extend equipment service life and reduce long-term operational risk. We provided full support in ordering U1A reports from the National Board, and helped clients navigate complex documentation needs.
Despite facing challenges such as a complete lack of historical inspection records including visual inspection data, UT reports, and missing U1A forms we tackled the project with a strategic, disciplined approach.
Our success hinged on:
Through seamless collaboration between inspectors, engineers, and client stakeholders, we maintained uninterrupted site operations while delivering critical asset intelligence. The outcome: a code-compliant, fully documented integrity profile that empowers our client with data-driven decisions for ongoing maintenance and safe operation.