Bridger drones are sniffing out methane leaks in remote places

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Methane detection specialist Bridger Photonics has announced the launch of a drone-based version of its powerful Gas Mapping LiDAR (GML)
planes, setting the standard for detecting, pinpointing, and measuring methane leaks across the oil and gas world
more contentThat said, Bridger Photonics is not alone in leveraging drone technology for methane detection
Several other companies have developed and deployed drone-based systems to monitor and identify methane leaks.Percepto, for instance, has
deployed autonomous drones in the Permian Basin equipped with advanced optical gas imaging that meets EPA test standards
drone-based quantification missions
TotalEnergies has also developed its own airborne system that identifies both the presence and source of methane emissions
AirMethane platform uses fixed-wing drones and lasers to scan for multiple gases even in tough conditions
And ConocoPhillips has tested drones with onboard gas analyzers to detect and quantify leaks in live oilfield settings.These initiatives
highlight the growing adoption of drone technology in the energy sector to enhance methane leak detection and environmental
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