
FLIR ADGILE, the ideal complement for methane detection
In industries such as oil and gas, where safety and environmental standards are critical, methane leaks pose significant risks and must be identified and managed immediately.

In industries such as oil and gas, where safety and environmental standards are critical, methane leaks pose significant risks and must be identified and managed immediately.

MAINTAINING COMPLIANCE REQUIRES QUANTITATIVE OPTICAL IMAGING OF GASES

A few years ago, most biogas installations in Europe were experiencing biogas leakage, as evidenced by measurements taken in recent years.

Regardless of when or where they occur, invisible gas leaks are difficult and time-consuming to detect, especially when methods are used

This is the first part of a series of blog posts addressing changes to the environmental protection standards of

FLIR and CleanConnect.ai enable remote tank level monitoring and gas detection in Colorado The United States is the leading producing country in the world.

Natural gas processing plants, extraction facilities, gas compressor stations and gas transportation pipelines are

Gas leaks are often invisible to the naked eye and can occur at any point in a pipeline or other infrastructure. Depending on the gas

In this publication you will find a compilation of the different regulations on the optical display of gas images in different countries. 2024: Regulation (EU)

Detecting toxic emissions Most gases (methane, sulfur hexafluoride (SF6), carbon monoxide and hundreds of others) are not visible to the naked eye.