A single line between engineering and supply.
Infinity Energy Group sits at the point where pipeline integrity work meets industrial procurement — one team that can inspect a line, spec a valve, and place the order, instead of handing the problem between three vendors.
Integrity and supply, under one accountable line
Operators and EPC contractors typically run pipeline inspection, material procurement, and technical advisory through separate vendors, each with its own timeline and margin. Infinity Energy Group was built to close that gap — combining pigging and integrity services with the alloy pipe, valve, and lubricant supply lines a project actually consumes, and the consulting to size the work correctly in the first place.
Specification first, sourcing second
Every engagement starts from the technical requirement — the pipe grade, the pressure class, the inspection tolerance — not from a catalogue. That ordering keeps procurement decisions accountable to the engineering behind them, whether the client is an EPC contractor filling a BOQ or an operator planning an inline inspection campaign.
Operating principles
Specification discipline
Material and equipment selection is traceable to code and process requirement, not the cheapest available stock.
Vendor accountability
Every third-party manufacturer or technology partner is qualified before it is proposed to a client.
Independent advice
Technical consulting is scoped separately from procurement margin, so recommendations aren't shaped by what happens to be in stock.
Continuity of contact
One team stays with a project from initial assessment through delivery and after-sales support.
Where Infinity Energy Group fits on a project
Typically engaged by operators, EPC contractors, and industrial buyers at one or more of these points:
Operators
Pipeline integrity programs, inline inspection scheduling, and lubricant supply for ongoing operations.
EPC Contractors
Material procurement, vendor coordination, and technical support layered into an existing project schedule.
Industrial Buyers
Direct sourcing of pipe, valves, and MRO items outside a formal EPC structure.