Leveraging OGI & Docked Drones for Oil & Gas Inspections
Curious to learn how the OGI sensor when integrated with FlytBase’s drone autonomy platform helps detect gas leaks thereby enhancing safety, reducing operational costs, and increasing efficiency in oil and gas inspections?
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Join us for an insightful webinar with Juan Ayala, where we will cover how the integration of the OGI sensor with FlytBase enables detailed inspections of pipelines, rigs, and other critical infrastructure ensuring timely detection of issues, preventing costly downtime and mitigate possible environmental damage.
Oct 17, 2024
10:00 am
CT
Context
In the oil and gas industry, manual inspections pose significant challenges—time-consuming processes, high costs, and considerable safety risks for workers who are often required to access remote or hazardous areas. These traditional methods are inefficient and expose on-site personnel to unnecessary danger.
Routine inspection and monitoring of critical infrastructure with automated docked drones has proven to be a safer and more effective alternative.
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Equipped with Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) sensors and high-resolution cameras, drones allow remote operators to collect precise data from hard-to-reach locations, eliminating the need for workers to enter risky environments. By reducing inspection times and minimizing operational disruptions, drones help cut costs and enhance efficiency.
Juan Ayala
General Manager, LinkedAll Aerial Solutions
Dhiraj Dhule
Director of Products, FlytBase
Context
In the oil and gas industry, manual inspections pose significant challenges—time-consuming processes, high costs, and considerable safety risks for workers who are often required to access remote or hazardous areas. These traditional methods are inefficient and expose on-site personnel to unnecessary danger.
Routine inspection and monitoring of critical infrastructure with automated docked drones has proven to be a safer and more effective alternative.
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Equipped with Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) sensors and high-resolution cameras, drones allow remote operators to collect precise data from hard-to-reach locations, eliminating the need for workers to enter risky environments. By reducing inspection times and minimizing operational disruptions, drones help cut costs and enhance efficiency.
Juan Ayala
General Manager, LinkedAll Aerial Solutions
Dhiraj Dhule
Director of Products, FlytBase
Context
In the oil and gas industry, manual inspections pose significant challenges—time-consuming processes, high costs, and considerable safety risks for workers who are often required to access remote or hazardous areas. These traditional methods are inefficient and expose on-site personnel to unnecessary danger.
Routine inspection and monitoring of critical infrastructure with automated docked drones has proven to be a safer and more effective alternative.
‍
Equipped with Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) sensors and high-resolution cameras, drones allow remote operators to collect precise data from hard-to-reach locations, eliminating the need for workers to enter risky environments. By reducing inspection times and minimizing operational disruptions, drones help cut costs and enhance efficiency.
Juan Ayala
General Manager, LinkedAll Aerial Solutions
Dhiraj Dhule
Director of Products, FlytBase
What to expect?
In the oil and gas industry, manual inspections pose significant challenges—time-consuming processes, high costs, and considerable safety risks for workers who are often required to access remote or hazardous areas. These traditional methods are inefficient and expose on-site personnel to unnecessary danger.
Routine inspection and monitoring of critical infrastructure with automated docked drones has proven to be a safer and more effective alternative.
‍
Equipped with Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) sensors and high-resolution cameras, drones allow remote operators to collect precise data from hard-to-reach locations, eliminating the need for workers to enter risky environments. By reducing inspection times and minimizing operational disruptions, drones help cut costs and enhance efficiency.
Juan Ayala
General Manager, LinkedAll Aerial Solutions
Dhiraj Dhule
Director of Products, FlytBase
What to expect?
In the oil and gas industry, manual inspections pose significant challenges—time-consuming processes, high costs, and considerable safety risks for workers who are often required to access remote or hazardous areas. These traditional methods are inefficient and expose on-site personnel to unnecessary danger.
Routine inspection and monitoring of critical infrastructure with automated docked drones has proven to be a safer and more effective alternative.
‍
Equipped with Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) sensors and high-resolution cameras, drones allow remote operators to collect precise data from hard-to-reach locations, eliminating the need for workers to enter risky environments. By reducing inspection times and minimizing operational disruptions, drones help cut costs and enhance efficiency.
Juan Ayala
General Manager, LinkedAll Aerial Solutions
Dhiraj Dhule
Director of Products, FlytBase
Context
In the oil and gas industry, manual inspections pose significant challenges—time-consuming processes, high costs, and considerable safety risks for workers who are often required to access remote or hazardous areas. These traditional methods are inefficient and expose on-site personnel to unnecessary danger.
Routine inspection and monitoring of critical infrastructure with automated docked drones has proven to be a safer and more effective alternative.
‍
Equipped with Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) sensors and high-resolution cameras, drones allow remote operators to collect precise data from hard-to-reach locations, eliminating the need for workers to enter risky environments. By reducing inspection times and minimizing operational disruptions, drones help cut costs and enhance efficiency.
Juan Ayala
General Manager, LinkedAll Aerial Solutions
Dhiraj Dhule
Director of Products, FlytBase