Abstract

Abstract This comprehensive white paper delves into the myriad benefits of utilising Aerial Intelligence and Remotely Piloted Aircraft Systems (RPAS) for methane quantification and leak detection in the oil and gas industry. Traditional methods of monitoring Greenhouse Gas (GHG) including methane emissions have proven to be time-consuming, costly, and limited in scope. However, RPAS equipped with advanced sensors and imaging technologies have emerged as a game-changing solution. By exploring the advantages, challenges, and prospects of RPAS-based GHG quantification and leak detection, this paper aims to shed light on the transformative potential of this technology in enhancing environmental sustainability and operational efficiency in the industry. In this white paper, we delve into the wide-ranging benefits of RPAS technology for methane quantification and leak detection in the oil and gas industry. By highlighting the shortcomings of traditional methods, examining the capabilities of RPAS, and exploring real-world case studies, this comprehensive report aims to educate stakeholders about the immense potential of this transformative technology. Ultimately, RPAS-based methane quantification and leak detection can revolutionise the industry, enabling enhanced environmental stewardship, cost savings, and improved operational efficiency.

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