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PipeSak saddle weights have been the weight of choice for pipeline projects around the world including Canada, the United States, the UK, India, Turkey, Peru and many more. Their proven technology has enticed many companies to create knock-off fabric weights, but don't be fooled. PipeSak Inc. is the only company in the world today with the experience and expertise to produce a safe reliable method of soft buoyancy control. We have the patents to prove it!
Here are just a few of the companies that have already used PipeSaks:
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ARB Arsenal
African Gas and Oil
Air Liquide
Baltimore Gas & Electric
Betchel
BC Gas
Centerpoint Energy
Centra Gas Limited
Central Valley Gas
CH2M Hill
Chesapeake Energy
Columbia Gas
CPP
DeBeers
Denbury Resources
Duke Energy
EIL
El Paso Corp.
Emera
Enbridge Pipelines
EnCana Oil and Gas
Enterprise Products
Entrega Gas Pipeline
ExxonMobil
Fluor Corporation
GAIL
Goldcorp
Gulf Interstate
Haldia Petrochemicals Limited
Interpipeline Fund
Kinder Morgan
Lodi Gas Storage
Maritimes and Northeast Pipeline
MichConn
Millenium Pipeline Company
Minnesota Pipeline Company
Monroe Gas Storage Company
Montana – Dakota Utilities
Nigerian Nat. Petroleum
NiSource Inc.
Northwest Nat Gas
OCP SA
Petrobras
PSNC Energy
Reliance
S & B Infrastructure
Septa Energy
Spectra Energy
STG
Techint Limited
TransCanada PipeLines
Transco UK
Vector Pipeline
Union Gas Limited
Universal Pegasus
Welspun Global Trade
Westcoast Energy
Williston Basin
Worley Parsons
Wyoming Interstate Gas
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Praising the innovation, efficiency and cost effectiveness of selecting PipeSak fabric weights over concrete, Petrobras Inc. of Brazil said, “When buoyancy control encompasses such importance to pipeline construction, the economical and financial benefits of PipeSak fabric weights become highly attractive points for our future projects.”
Petrobras Inc. executive at the Rio Pipeline Conference, Brazil
"Enterprise Product Partners engineers realized during their initial design phase that pipeline buoyancy control needed special attention for the construction on the Acadian Gas Pipeline System in Louisiana. An additional feature and safety standard EPCO was made aware of during the process was that PipeSaks were lowered and released onto the pipeline, allowing for no workers in the trench."
EPCO 2011
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