It’s time to prepare for the growing complexity of gas transmission networks in the Americas

The Americas is one of the biggest producers of natural gas in the world and is predicted to become increasingly more complex as new pipelines are developed to support growing global energy demand.

Now more than ever, operators will need a complete view of pipeline activities to overcome the risks associated with gas transportation.

In this exclusive Americas issue of World Pipelines, Bob Truman (Business Development Director for gas) and Rodrigo Salgado (Sales Engineer for Latin America) discuss the following main risks involved and how gas simulation software can provide support:

  • A page from World Pipelines' Americas issue containing Atmos' article titled Simulating gas in the AmericasThe increasing cost of operating gas transmission and distribution systems
  • Cross-border pipelines
  • Managing risks
  • Aging infrastructure
  • Pipeline leaks and explosions
  • Managing the complexity of gas networks
  • Greenhouse gas emission reduction
  • Operator training


Gas simulation is key to keeping control of transmission networks in the Americas. Discover how pipeline simulation makes this possible by reading this World Pipelines issue.