Mobile Emission Monitoring for Oil, Gas & Energy Industry - Oil, Gas & Refineries
Mapping fugitive emissions and quantifying leakages to reduce material loss and environmental impact. We are the market leader in Unmanned Aerial System assisted fugitive emission measurements for industrial customers. Area mapping, leak detection, and quantifying sources are all done in the most effective way available. The outcome for you is to have a comprehensive view of the plant’s current state and the base knowledge for improvements and investments.
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Energy is pivotal within everyday life, and we strive to support you in your goals whether they are mitigating emissions or transitioning in raw materials or fuel sources. On this journey of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and other harmful substances, our technology offers you baseline knowledge of your sites’ fugitive emissions. The information derived from our data allows you to better allocate resources to reach your sustainability targets.
With mobile emission monitoring, it is possible to measure previously inaccessible sources. Our technology enables the sampling of fugitive emissions when unloading cargo or filling up tanks, as well as monitoring at high altitudes. Our BH-12 device, in collaboration with the Aeromon Cloud Service Platform, is made to support both current and future sensors, whilst allowing for simultaneous and selective detection of multiple compounds.
Concentration levels for each measured substance are viewed continuously in real time throughout a measurement. Combined with thorough planning, this ensures that measurements are performed safely in particular when flying or operating the BH-12 device in a handheld manner around the edges of ATEX zones.
Our services are readily available for you to find anomalous malfunctioning valves, gain insight into your emission calculation models or study your sites’ long term emission trends. As your long-term partner, we perform and customise our services and reporting in accordance with industry practices and guidelines such as OGMP 2.0 framework.