He is from Nigeria and has seen how leaks from oil pipelines pollute the coast. The diver and the engineer took his PhD at the University of Stavanger, Norway to help his country with a new invention, a leak detector .
Jasper Agbakwuru takes us down into the basement to Innova AS Lura,
Sandnes. Here he tests out the prototype that he hopes will help Nigeria
and other nations to stop leaks from a number of punctured oil pipeline. The
invention may soon become interesting for Norwegian oil and gas industry.
It is a well known problem that the pipes that carry oil over land and
under water in Nigeria are drilled and tapped for the valuable oil. Thieves
does not clog the holes behind them. This leads to devastation and costs
of the Nigerian nation.
Recently, the Agency reported that thieves walk away with 20 percent of
Nigeria's oil production.
Put dive buddies die
Jasper Agbakwuru is an engineer and diver. In his homeland he has
seen diving buddies die in the attempt to locate such oil leaks in the water
along the coast that are turbid because of sand and clay. He has
personally experienced how impossible it is to find a hole and describe the
leak in a pipe when one can not see, and must feel his way to the hole with
your fingers.
This was part of the motivation for applying to Norway and University
of Stavanger. There he took his doctorate in May last year. Together
with Professor Ove Tobias Gudmestad he has developed a leak detector, a tool to
detect, inspect and repair leaks under water - for example olje_ and gas
pipelines.
The invention will he tested out as an employee of
Innova AS.
The way from
PhD documents to a prototype of a leak detector was funded with support of
Shell, which is one of the companies that produce oil off the coast of Nigeria
and other parts of the business community in Oslo, the Norwegian Research
Council and Prekubator TTO. Through
Prekubator Jasper has also signed licensing agreements with underwater
equipment company Innova.
Cases airspace around the camera eye
Down in the
workshop of Innova he has a tank with pipes. In one of the tubes is a leak.With the naked eye
it is impossible to see the clear water flows into the clear water.
Jasper Agbakwurus invention is a
camera mounted on a clamp. When he squeezes it together
around the pipe and blow air down through a tube, it is an air space between
the camera and pipes. This enables
the camera to send clear photos of the pipe and leak to a screen up on the
hill.
The market is there
Eve magazine
present the same day as Jasper Agbakwuru demonstrates leak detector for
representatives of Oceaneering. Trond
Jacobsen and Jan Ove Austrheim follow attentively when Jasper Agbakwuru says.
Technical
Director Alf-Kristian Aadland in Innova says to Eve magazine that the company
sees opportunities in innovative projects like this:
- I think
it's exciting, and we see the potential in the market. Our role will be to develop the project further
and find cooperation actors, says Aadland.
Culled from aftenbladet.no