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Blast from the Past: Submar Opens a New Facility

Oil and gas pipeline industry professionals are well aware of Submar as the leading manufacturer of articulated concrete block mats, also known as Submar mats. Submar has been producing and installing articulated concrete block mats for more than three decades. Here’s a look at an archived news article and some background information on how Submar

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Offshore Erosion and the Products and Services Submar Offers to Mitigate Them

Oil and gas pipeline maintenance professionals need to concern themselves with three different types of erosion: onshore, offshore, and wind. All three are significant threats to companies concerned about pipeline erosion control. Fortunately, Submar offers numerous products that can help reduce the risk and concern of erosion. Part Two of this blog series will take

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Onshore Erosion and the Products and Services Submar Offers to Mitigate Them

Those involved with the oil and gas pipeline industry need to concern themselves with three different types of erosion: onshore pipeline erosion, offshore pipeline erosion, and wind erosion. All three are significant threats to companies concerned about pipeline erosion control. Submar offers numerous products that help to mitigate the risk of erosion. Part One of

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Sediment and Pipeline Erosion Control for Wetland Crossings

When installing oil and gas pipelines, many companies have to run their pipeline through wetlands. One of the most significant challenges they face is sediment and pipeline erosion control for wetland crossings. Companies could consider taking tips seen in the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan from the Pennsylvania Pipeline Project.

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Pipeline Erosion Control: Submar Case Study

When it comes to erosion control, articulated concrete revetment mats can reduce the risk of runoff. A perfect example of this is seen on the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. As an article from The Courier, dated September 25, 2003, and titled, “Matting Services Common Locally, Help Protect Wetlands,” indicates, Submar mats were laid along the Intracoastal

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