MOJ Civil Engineering The Use of Trenchless Technology in the Expansion of the Natural Gas Network in the City of São Paulo, Brazil Submit Manuscript | http://medcraveonline.com Introduction In Brazil the constant need for heating is not common. This is probably one of the reasons why the underground gas network has made little progress until the early 2000s. São Paulo, the most developed city in the country, began to expand the use of natural gas network through two factors: privatization of the gas company in 1999, moving the business to COMGÁS, a British Petroleum subsidiary, which created a plan for the dissemination of gas infrastructure for residential and commercial uses and also for the pre-salt discoveries in the Santos Basin initiated In 2003 and the Federal program for the natural gas uses expansion [1]. Figure 1 shows the increased of natural gas consumption. This process of intensification of the underground network continued with the Paulista Petroleum and Natural Gas Program, created by the State Council of Oil and Gas in 2010 [2]. However, the expansion of the network for daily uses found as main difficulty, the execution of pipelines in areas densely occupied, which in the first analysis would lead to difficulties with the interdiction of streets and avenues and the lack of mapping of other subsoil networks (water, sewage), generating problems in the random excavation to insert the new ducts. To minimize the disturbance of this execution, trenchless technology was introduced in Brazil: an easy and fast method of pipeline introduction in consolidated urban areas [3]. “Trenchless technology covers any techniques, processes or procedures, including the equipment, machines and materials involved, which minimizes or eliminates the need for surface excavation or reduces environmental damage or reduces the associated costs for underground work” [4]. The social and environmental impacts of utility works are represented on Figure 1 (Figure 2). Case Presentation The most non-destructive method used in Brazil is the horizontal directional drilling (HDD). From the starting pit, a rod is used for horizontal drilling of the ground by rotation using the injection of water or compressed air as lubricant, expelled by diffusers at the stem head. The drilling is directed through a transmitter also at the stem head, ensuring the guideline and determined depths. An appropriate reamer is then placed, allowing the pilot hole to increase the desired diameter. The tubing is secured directly behind the reamer and carefully pulled through the hole [6]. The ducts used to install natural gas are the high density polyethylene (HDPE). Its use follows the quality assurance program of the Brazilian Association of Polyolefin Tubes and Systems (ABPE) based on ISO 4437 [7] and the Brazilian standard NBR 14462 [8]. The requirements for holes closure and paving are reduced and Volume 3 Issue 4 - 2017 Adjunct Researcher, Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo, Brazil *Corresponding author: Vanessa Meloni Massara, Civil Engineer, Ph.D in Energy Planning, Adjunct Researcher, Polytechnic School, University of São Paulo, Brazil, Rua Piauí, 1017, CEP: 095-411-50; Tel: 55 1-142-244-176; Email: Received: April 27, 2017 | Published: November 07, 2017 Case Report MOJ Civil Eng 2017, 3(4): 00079 Abstract With the increase in the production of natural gas from the pre-salt discoveries, the use of this energy source gained momentum in the everyday uses (residences, commerce, service) as channelized infrastructure of distribution, Aiming at greater ease in the use of the network service compared to the cylinders. However, considering that the infrastructure for natural gas reaches the Brazilian cities in general when they are already formed and densely occupied, the use of a method that generates the least possible disturbance in terms of time of the work, is a key element in the dynamics of large cities. This is the concept of sustainability that includes non-destructive technology (trenchless technology).This method opens minimum holes in the paving and through these holes, inserts the duct with minimal interdiction of the road, movement of land and annoyance to the surrounding population. This text provides a quick overview of the use of this method in the city of São Paulo (Brazil). Keywords: Trenchless technology; Horizontal directional drilling; HDD; Natural gas; infrastructure; São Paulo Figure 1: Consumption of natural gas 2010-2014 (million m3 / day). Source: [2].