We test pipeline integrity under pressure and record every reading. Unlike competitors — we generate a pressure chart and keep a file with all tests.
Gasstandard performs gas pipeline leak-tightness testing in Batumi and Adjara at every facility. This is not a formality — it is the only way to ensure the system is safe before gas supply is connected.
Gas leaks are not always visible or detectable by smell. Micro-voids in weld seams, tight joints, and fitting defects cannot be identified visually. Only a pressure test reveals hidden problems before gas is supplied.
Testing is also required by technical regulations — without it, a facility cannot be commissioned. Gasstandard conducts the inspection in strict accordance with the regulations and records all readings.
A Gasstandard specialist connecting a pressure gauge for system testing
Other companies simply write "test passed" in the act. Gasstandard generates a real-time chart — the client can see how pressure changed throughout the entire test. A flat line on the chart means the system is leak-tight.
Below is an interactive chart from a real test. Pressure remained within normal limits for 60 minutes.
Precise installation — the foundation for a successful pressure test
Other companies in the Batumi market carry out testing formally — without charts, digital reports, or files for the client. We work differently:
| Criterion | Gasstandard | Other Contractors |
|---|---|---|
| Pressure test | Yes, mandatory | Often formal only |
| Pressure change chart | Generated and saved | Not produced |
| Digital test report | File sent to client | Paper act only |
| Data from all measurement points | Included in the report | Not recorded |
| Report archive | Available on request | Not stored |
After the test is complete, we create a full digital report and send it to the client — by email or WhatsApp. The file includes:
Contact us — we will explain the process and answer all your questions.
Gasstandard does not just say "everything is fine" — we prove it with a chart.