Pipeline operators are gaining unprecedented visibility into their networks as ROW monitoring technologies continue to advance. From aerial to satellite-based monitoring technologies, organizations now have access to more data than ever before on potential risks and third-party activity.
However, increased visibility alone does not reduce risk.
The critical challenge lies in how that information is managed once it enters the organization. Without structured processes, insights can stall across disconnected systems, unclear ownership, or inconsistent decision-making workflows, limiting their operational impact.
To address this, we are hosting a live virtual session focused on how pipeline operators can better connect monitoring insights with effective field execution.
From Detection to Action: Strengthening Operational Response
Right-of-way monitoring is only as effective as the actions it drives.
As more signals are generated, organizations must ensure that each identified risk is properly assessed, assigned, and resolved. This requires more than technology, it demands operational discipline.
In many cases, breakdowns occur not in detection, but in coordination. Gaps in triage processes, unclear escalation paths, and inconsistent follow-through can prevent timely intervention.
This session will explore how operators can move beyond fragmented workflows toward a more structured, accountable approach, ensuring that insights consistently translate into measurable outcomes in the field.
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What the Webinar Will Cover
This session will provide practical guidance on how to operationalize ROW monitoring insights and build stronger connections between detection and execution.
Key topics include:
- How to manage increasing volumes of ROW monitoring data effectively
- Common breakdowns between detection, triage, and field response
- The role of structured workflows in improving operational control
- Establishing clear ownership and escalation pathways
- Ensuring accountability through verification and documentation
- Building a closed-loop process from detection to resolution
The discussion will focus on helping operators turn monitoring programs into coordinated operational systems rather than isolated data streams.
Meet the Speakers
Russel Treat
Host, Pipeliners Podcast
Russel Treat is a recognized industry expert, entrepreneur, and thought leader in pipeline operations, automation, and compliance. With more than 30 years of experience, he has led numerous initiatives focused on improving operational performance across pipeline systems.
As CEO of EnerSys Corporation, Russel developed the POEMS™ (Pipeline Operations Excellence Management System), a comprehensive software platform designed to support operational efficiency, safety, and regulatory compliance.
He is also the host of the widely respected Pipeliners Podcast, where he shares insights on industry challenges and best practices.
Mike Radich
Senior Account Executive, LiveEO
Mike Radich is a Senior Account Executive at LiveEO, where he helps organizations leverage satellite data and geospatial analytics to improve infrastructure monitoring, risk mitigation, and operational efficiency.
With a strong background in utility and infrastructure solutions from his time at Irth, Mike brings deep industry insight and a consultative sales approach. He specializes in understanding complex business challenges and delivering innovative, data-driven solutions that uncover new opportunities and drive measurable impact.
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Who Should Attend
This session is designed for professionals involved in:
- Pipeline integrity and risk management
- ROW monitoring and damage prevention
- Operations and field response coordination
- Regulatory compliance and safety programs
- Control room and workflow management
Anyone responsible for turning monitoring insights into operational action will benefit from this discussion.
Join the Webinar
As monitoring capabilities continue to evolve, the ability to act on insights quickly and effectively is becoming a defining factor in pipeline safety and performance.
This session will provide a practical perspective on how to strengthen the link between visibility and execution, ensuring that monitoring efforts deliver real operational value.
Date: 22 April 2026
Time: 9:00 CT / 10:00 ET / 16:00 CET
Register now to secure your place and learn how to build a more connected, accountable approach to ROW monitoring.
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