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Optical gas imaging: Exceptional gas leak footage from the Ventus OGI camera and a DJI Matrice drone

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Published 19 Dec 2020

Stunning detail and clarity in this aerial survey of oil and gas infrastructure utilizing Sierra-Olympic's 640 x 512 resolution Ventus OGI cooled mid-wave infrared camera integrated onto a DJI Matrice drone. Optical gas imaging technology is used for visually detecting hydrocarbon gas leaks, identifying point sources of leaks and delivering actionable information crews can use to not only mitigate harmful greenhouse gas leaks, but to meet regulatory requirements. Sierra-Olympic's 640 x 512 resolution Ventus OGI camera meets OOOOa standards and is listed as an approved instrument under the AIMM method, which states, "Approved Instrument Monitoring Method (AIMM) must be used to inspect components, storage tanks and natural gas-driven pneumatic controllers at well production facilities, natural gas compressor stations, and natural gas processing plants (storage tanks only) under the Leak Detection and Repair (LDAR), Storage Tank Emission Management (STEM) and Natural Gas-Actuated Pneumatic Controller requirements of Air Quality Control Commission (AQCC) Regulation 7." The VGA resolution thermal camera is low SWaP, is designed for easy integration into a variety of manned and unmanned systems, UAV, UAS, ground and robotics, and features a high operating temperature (HOT) mid-wave infrared sensor designed for longer life and lower power usage. Product page: https://sierraolympic.com/thermal-cameras-mwir/ventus-ogi/

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