Remotely monitoring oil and gas facilities for leaks is time consuming and expensive, requiring regularly scheduled inspections. While site visits are essential to leak monitoring, they are insufficient for risk mitigation since leaks can occur between these sessions. Moreover, manual monitoring incurs high staffing costs and extensive windshield time. With operators under pressure to reduce OPEX costs, the time is right to replace certain manual leak detection processes with automation.

AI-powered cameras are proving to be a cost-effective and sustainable way to monitor for hydrocarbon leaks remotely. The system accurately detects hydrocarbons based on real-time analysis of video images. Within seconds, it can identify hydrocarbon leaks in all weather conditions, day or night, and without human assistance - providing operators with the two things they need to monitor and manage remote assets effectively: visibility and control.

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