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Geospatial Risk Mapping (GIS-based risk mapping)

Geospatial risk mapping is the practice of representing a pipeline network’s integrity risk as a geographic layer - typically within a GIS - so that risk scores, inspection history, class location, soil data, and other threat indicators can all be viewed and cross-referenced against the same physical route. It turns a table of per-segment numbers into something an integrity team can actually navigate and act on: a geographic view makes it immediately visible where multiple risk factors overlap on the same stretch of pipe, which a spreadsheet of the same data would not surface nearly as clearly.

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This is one term out of many an integrity team has to track. Sentrix turns the underlying inspection evidence into a standardised, prioritised, defensible decision - see the platform, or explore the free tools.