ClearLine Pipeline
ClearLine Pipeline LLC builds source-linked records and evidence workflows for pipeline and midstream operators. The platform organizes records around physical assets and segments, connects displayed information to original sources, and gives operator personnel a structured way to review open questions and produce controlled outputs.
ClearLine begins with a defined, operator-approved scope—such as one asset, one segment group, one record category, or one records workflow. The objective is to demonstrate practical value without requiring operators to replace systems that already work.
Pipeline records are often organized around systems—not the assets they describe.
Pipeline records are typically organized around the systems they came from—not the assets they describe. When an inspection, engineering review, or internal records request requires tracing information back to its original source, teams often have to search across multiple systems and assemble the evidence manually.
ClearLine was built to change that: organizing approved records around physical assets and segments, preserving exact source locations, and keeping unresolved questions visible for operator review.
See how ClearLine organizes records →What ClearLine is committed to
ClearLine's mission is to help pipeline and midstream operators organize records around physical assets, preserve exact source traceability, surface unresolved questions, and produce controlled outputs—while keeping engineering, integrity, regulatory, and compliance decisions with qualified operator personnel.
The platform is built around four commitments: defined scope, source-linked information, human review, and preserved evidence history.
Supporting traceable, verifiable, and complete records review
Many pipeline operators face regulatory and internal review expectations that require records to be traceable to original sources, verifiable through supporting documentation, and demonstrably complete. ClearLine was built with that review context in mind—connecting records to exact source locations, preserving supporting evidence, and keeping unresolved questions visible for qualified personnel.
See how ClearLine supports TVC-focused review →Information can be followed to its original record and exact source location.
Supporting records can be compared and reviewed by qualified operator personnel.
Missing support, scope limits, and open questions remain visible.
ClearLine does not certify records as TVC, determine regulatory sufficiency, or replace engineering, integrity, legal, or compliance judgment. TVC determinations remain with the operator and its qualified personnel.
Developed through direct operator engagement
ClearLine is developed through direct engagement with pipeline and midstream operators. Scope, terminology, record categories, and workflow structure are shaped by how operators actually review records, prepare for inspections, and manage supporting information.
New capabilities are added only where source attribution, operator review, and defined scope can be preserved. Operator feedback influences both what is built and the order in which it is developed.
How ClearLine works with operators
Operator-controlled scope
Every workspace begins with an agreed asset, segment, record, user, and workflow scope. ClearLine does not expand the scope or introduce additional records without operator approval.
Source-linked information
Displayed information remains connected to its original record and exact source location. ClearLine presents records, relationships, and citations—not unsupported conclusions.
Human review and operator decisions
Missing support, source differences, and unresolved questions are routed for review by qualified operator personnel. Engineering, integrity, regulatory, safety, MAOP, and compliance determinations remain with the operator.
Controlled, versioned outputs
Outputs are tied to the records, scope, and review state present when they are produced, preserving what was included, what remained unresolved, and who reviewed it.
The people behind ClearLine
Bryce leads commercial strategy, operator outreach, customer discovery, partnerships, and go-to-market direction. He holds a degree in business communications and has experience running businesses in the Houston area.
Ahmad leads implementation planning, operator workflows, delivery coordination, records-process design, and day-to-day operations. Previously a systems analyst at Koch Investment Group, he built data pipelines supporting $4B+ in financial data, with prior experience at IBM.
Dalton leads platform architecture, application development, product design, technical implementation, and product delivery. He previously built data infrastructure at Koch Investment Group managing $4B+ in financial data, with prior experience at Georgia-Pacific.
Start a conversation
Whether you are evaluating the platform, discussing a Limited Pilot, or defining a records workflow, ClearLine can begin with a brief scope conversation.
