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Gevasol  is pleased to announce the acquisition of Opgal, a world leader in Optical Gas Imaging solutions for gas emissions detection and monitoring in the Oil&Gas Sector, effective August 1, 2025.

This strategic acquisition reflects Gevasol’s commitment to technology innovation and to environmental stewardship. 

Opgal’s proven technical expertise and reputation in optical and thermal gas imaging, emissions detection, monitoring,

Aug. 1, 2025

Opgal is excited to announce its new expanded distribution partnership with Thermo Fisher Scientific.

Whether its for routine inspections, maintenance, LDAR or regulatory compliance. The combination of Opgal’s EyeCGas Multi, the worlds most technologically advanced and sensitive OGI camera, and Thermo Scientific™ TVA2020 Toxic Vapor Analyzer, will enable operators to easily detect and quantify leaks in a simple integrated solution. Complying with environmental regulations

Feb. 1, 2025

OGI (Optical Gas Imaging) technology is a thermal camera. Also known as infrared camera, which can detect and visualize gas. In the electro magnetic spectrum, infrared is divided into 3 regions. Short-wave, mid-wave and long- wave. There are 2 types of OGI technologies. Cooled ( ogi sensor) and uncooled (ogi sensor).  The difference between the two is that cooled Optical Gas Imaging cameras are extremely sensitive, and can detect Methane and over 400 VOC’s from very small lea

Dec. 3, 2024

EyeCGas Multi and the EyeCGas Mini are very simple to operate. They are virtually a plug and play camera. Using the sensitivity mode in the EyeCGas Multi or the Automatic gas Detection mode in the EyeCGas Mini will enable all inspectors to view Methane and over 400 VOC’s not visible to the naked eye. All from a safe distance.

However, just like everything else in life, experience is the key to a successful inspection. The more experience the operator will have, the faster and mo

Jan. 16, 2024

In this action, the EPA is finalizing a protocol for the use of OGI as appendix K to 40 CFR part 60. The EPA notes that while this protocol is being finalized in this action, the applicability of the protocol is broader. The protocol is applicable to facilities when specified in a referencing subpart to help determine the presence and location of leaks; it is not currently applicable for

Jan. 7, 2024

Opgal is excited to announce the release of the new and improved EyeCGas Multi – The new Gold standard in OGI technology!
This feature rich OGI camera is the only Optical Gas Imaging camera with Multi Spectral  Replaceable Filters

Jan. 2, 2024

Introduction

In the quest for environmental sustainability, the recently enacted Rule 40 CFR Part 60 by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA) stands as a beacon, particularly for industries aiming to reduce emissions and embrace cleaner practices. This blog post delves into the pivotal role of Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) within the framework of this new rule, exploring how this advanced technology is set to revolutionize emission monitoring across v

Dec. 10, 2023

Enhancing Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) emission detection through Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) involves optimizing techniques and technologies to improve accuracy and efficiency in identifying and addressing leaks.

Firstly, ensuring proper camera selection is fundamental. High-sensitivity infrared cameras optimized to the specific spectral bands associated with VOCs enhance the de

Oct. 5, 2023

Customers encounter challenges: simplifying LDAR Operations in the Oil and Gas Industry.
LDAR teams and technicians in the Oil and Gas Industry face significant challenges when utilizing Method 21. Despite the importance of monitoring and compliance for efficient LDAR operations, the actual execution of these tasks is far from effortless.

Burdened by Cumbersome Equipment: streamlining on-site surveys carrying out Method 21 involves a series of st

Jul. 13, 2023

Leak quantification using Optical Gas Imaging cameras and QOGI software is becoming a regular part of LDAR inspections. This webinar will explain Opgal’s approach and technology. And how we have implemented this complicated technology into a easy to use, user friendly quantification platform EyeCSite.

Presented by Ilan Waldman, Industrial Sales Director and Dr Ram H

Apr. 7, 2022