Field testing of a low-cost environmental surveillance technology to continuously monitor for greenhouse gas emissions.

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Qube has developed a low-cost environmental surveillance technology to continuously monitor for greenhouse gas emissions, including methane. Fixed sensors detect methane and other harmful gases in real-time to allow operators to effectively find and repair emission leaks. The fixed sensors are simple to install, are solar-powered, and transmit data directly to the cloud. Emission and environmental data are visualized on …

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.

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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

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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).

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Trican
Frac pumpers are large fuel consumers that emit large amounts of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Current fracturing equipment in Alberta is typically powered by diesel-based or bi-fuel (diesel & natural gas) bolt-on kit (Tier 2) engines. Trican’s Caterpillar Tier 4 Dynamic Gas Blending engine proposes to displace up to 85% of diesel with natural gas. The goal of field testing at ETC is to understand the performance of the Tier 4 Engines during operations in Canada. This includes, but is not limited to, diesel displacement performance during seasonal conditions, validation of the low emissions fracturing spread, and emissions performance compared to diesel and Tier 2 enginess.
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