mCLoud AssetCare® integrates an operator’s existing data infrastructure to optimize assets including methane emissions. The concept is that mCLoud builds/integrates a site’s digital twin with leak detection tools to estimate methane emissions – when emissions are found, the source points are identified through AI algorithms and linked back to the digital twin of the facility, so site operators are given …
Field testing of a non-thermal short wave infrared light (SWIR) unit to detect emissions of hydrocarbon gases, and the ability to quantify emissions off hydrocarbon storage tanks.
The Kuva camera uses non-thermal short-wave infrared light (SWIR) to detect emissions of hydrocarbon gases. Kuva’s core technology includes the SWIR camera combined with a comprehensive end-to-end cloud solution for continuous leak detection and quantification of tank emissions.
Laboratory Testing of Stripped Own OGI Camera for Emissions Monitoring
4Blue is developing an AI-powered, cloud-based platform that will be coupled with inexpensive gas imaging cameras installed at the perimeter of an oil and gas facility to monitor, detect, quantify, analyze, and monetize GHG emissions. Their proposed solution couples both hardware (stripped down, inexpensive OGI) and software (AI-based quantification algorithms).
Lab testing of a handheld mobile ultrasonic methane sensor to be used for onsite monitoring of fugitive emissions. (Phase 1)
mCLoud AssetCare® integrates an operator’s existing data infrastructure to optimize assets including methane emissions. The concept is that mCLoud builds/integrates a site’s digital twin with leak detection tools to estimate methane emissions – when emissions are found, the source points are identified through AI algorithms and linked back to the digital twin of the facility, so site operators are given …
Testing of an aircraft-mounted thermal infrared hyperspectral imaging system for orthorectified, geo-referenced infrared gas detection images to quickly identify and quantify a gas leak.
LSI deploys a thermal infrared hyperspectral imaging system designed for use on a wide variety of manned and unmanned aerial platforms. The system produces orthorectified, geo-referenced infrared gas detection images to quickly identify and quantify a gas leak. The system has been field-tested over natural gas facilities in France (for GRTgaz) and is ready to be further tested over existing …
Field trial of a drone combined with a Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) methane detector, to detect and locate methane release source points.
AltoMaxx drone expertise has been combined with a Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) methane detector. The Lower Detection Limits (LDL) is 5 ppm-m. This allows users to fly over a site and determine the exact location of methane releases. AltoMaxx is developing capabilities to quantify methane releases with drone surveys using both TDLAS and OGI technologies.
Field testing of the Canary X system, which is based on Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) technology.
‘Canary X’ is Project Canary’s most widely deployed methane monitoring system. Canary X uses a Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) sensor, which can detect methane concentrations below ambient levels.
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