- In March 2025, Honeywell launched its SafePipeline Monitoring System, a next generation pipeline safety solution designed to provide real time data on pipeline integrity. The system integrates advanced leak detection, corrosion monitoring, and predictive analytics powered by IoT sensors. This product aims to enhance operational safety and reduce the risk of pipeline failures, particularly in remote and offshore pipeline networks, meeting the growing demand for advanced safety technologies in the pipeline industry
- In February 2025, TransCanada and Enbridge announced a merger to create a more robust and integrated pipeline safety solution provider. The combined entity, focusing on North American and international pipeline infrastructure, will pool resources to develop and deploy state-of-the-art pipeline monitoring systems and leak detection technologies. This merger is expected to optimize pipeline safety measures and set new industry standards for monitoring, security, and real-time data analytics
- In January 2025, Siemens entered into a strategic partnership with Atmos International to deploy advanced pipeline leak detection systems across North America and Europe. The partnership combines Siemens’ expertise in industrial automation with Atmos International’s proprietary pipeline monitoring software. This collaboration aims to offer customers cutting-edge solutions for real-time leak detection, predictive maintenance, and pipeline integrity management, thus ensuring safer and more efficient pipeline operations.
- In December 2024, Honeywell acquired Senstar, a leading provider of physical security systems, including perimeter intrusion detection systems for pipeline security. The acquisition will help Honeywell expand its portfolio of pipeline safety products and strengthen its capabilities in perimeter security and surveillance. The integration of Senstar’s technology will allow Honeywell to offer more comprehensive security solutions, including monitoring and real-time response capabilities, improving pipeline protection against both physical threats and operational hazards.
- In November 2024, Schneider Electric launched an AI-driven pipeline monitoring platform that integrates machine learning and advanced analytics to detect anomalies and predict potential pipeline failures. The platform analyzes real time data from various sensors installed along pipelines to identify leaks, pressure changes, and other critical factors. The innovation is expected to significantly reduce operational costs and prevent pipeline accidents by providing operators with proactive maintenance recommendations and early warnings.



