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Comparing Approaches to Leak Detection and Repair for Upstream Oil & Gas
June 17, 2024
Leak detection and repair (LDAR) programs monitor equipment, components, and parts to identify and diagnose unintended leaks.

The Energy 4.0 Technologies Powering Better Leak Detection and Repair
June 3, 2024
Industry 4.0 has long been a buzzword in the manufacturing and industrial sectors. Representing the fourth industrial revolution, Industry 4.0 highlights the technological transition from early steam and electric power to modern advances in automation, cloud computing, data & analytics, and artificial intelligence.

Protecting Data While Improving Operations - Securing Cloud-Based Applications
May 20, 2024
Utilities don’t need to fear the cloud. As we explored in our previous article, cloud-based applications offer numerous advantages over traditional, on-premises IT infrastructure in the form of lower upfront costs, greater scalability, and fewer ongoing maintenance requirements.

A Strategic Approach to Utility Cloud-Based Applications
May 6, 2024
Thermal & visual substation and transformer monitoring solutions are one example of cloud-based applications that can significantly improve utility operations. By providing greater visibility over critical assets, remote monitoring reduces total maintenance costs and allows the utility to transition away from costly physical inspections.

Showcasing our Touchless™ Monitoring Solutions at IEEE PES T&D 2024
April 26, 2024
As the IEEE T&D Conference and Exposition approaches, running May 6-9, 2024, in Anaheim, California, our team is buzzing with anticipation. As exhibitors, we are poised to leverage the many opportunities presented by this premier event to engage with key industry leaders, demonstrate our innovative solutions, and keep on top of evolving trends in the energy sector.

Embracing Technology - Why Utilities Must Overcome Fears of the Cloud
April 15, 2024
Faced with rising complexity and pressure to deliver affordable and reliable power to customers, utilities must look to new technologies to improve their operations. Energy 4.0 technologies, such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), cloud computing, data and analytics, and artificial intelligence and machine learning (AI/ML) are already providing utilities with greater visibility, control, and monitoring of their substation assets and grid infrastructure.

Moving Away From Physical Inspections - How Downstream Oil Refineries Can Use Thermal & Visual Monitoring Solutions
April 1, 2024
A downstream oil refinery processes hundreds of thousands of barrels of crude oil each day before storing the various products and distributing them to customers. The refinery takes maintenance seriously, creating maintenance schedules for each asset and conducting regular physical inspections beyond what is required to comply with regulations.

Bulk Tank Gauging and Measurement for Midstream Oil Processing and Storage
March 18, 2024
The Scenario - Bulk Storage Tank Levelling and Gauging A midstream oil processing and storage company operates numerous bulk storage terminals across a large geographical area. Product sent through pipelines from upstream oil exploration and production companies arrives at the site for storage, processing, and transporting onward to downstream refineries.

Leak Detection & Repair - Reducing Emissions and Lost Product From Oil Wells
March 5, 2024
The Scenario - Undetected Leaks at Remote Oil Wells
A mid-sized oil exploration and production company operates numerous oil wells across a wide geographic area. To comply with regulations, the company conducts periodic physical inspections using handheld sensors and other manual leak detection techniques. Many of these wells are remote and difficult to access, increasing the time and cost required to dispatch a crew and conduct the inspection.

Creating Safer Workplaces - How Oil & Gas Companies Can Mitigate Risk With Touchless™ Monitoring
February 19, 2024
Oil & gas facilities are difficult and sometimes dangerous places for workers. Hazardous conditions, including the presence of flammable gas, toxic chemicals, and heavy equipment mean that the health and safety of personnel must always be the priority when extracting, transporting, storing, or distributing petroleum products.
