- Experienced, Trained, Safe Drone OGI Surveys -
Our team has flown over 10,000 OGI surveys!
Supercharge Your LDAR & OOOOa/b/c Initiatives
DroneLogix has years of experience using aerial optical gas imaging (OGI) and thermal sensors from ICI (OGI Inspector Plus) to detect fugitive gas leaks, measure the rate of emissions (in PPM-M), and visually capture and document each asset and any leaks. Our services, combined with computer-vision algorithms, AI, and data-processing expertise, help quantify and reduce fugitive emissions, support severance tax reduction monitoring requirements, and meet other operating and regulatory compliance initiatives. We have extensive experience servicing BPX Energy holdings in the Permian, SOHA, and Eagle Ford basins with the most experienced pilots available.
Prepare Ahead for OOOb, OOOc & GGR
The EPA is focused on efforts to update, strengthen, and expand the standards which are intended to significantly reduce emissions of greenhouse gases (GHGs) and other harmful air pollutants from the Crude Oil and Natural Gas industry. This regulation is known as 0000b, 0000c and Appendix K (gas processing plants only). This is the next step of requirements beyond 0000a. The new proposal will go into effect in 2026. Additionally, the EPA’s enhanced Greenhouse Gas Reporting (GGR) Program is expected to become active January 1, 2025. DroneLogix can assist with data collection for these standards.
Technology & Experience
DroneLogix has extensive experience collecting methane fugitive gas emmissions data primarily using the DJI M600 Pro platform along with the Infrared Cameras, Inc (ICI) OGI Inspector Plus multi-sensor package that combines the Mirage HC optical gas imaging (OGI) camera, used in locating hydrocarbon-based fugitive emissions, with the Sony R10C high-res camera, and a Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectrometer (TDLAS) sensor, tuned specifically to the spectral absorption of methane. The environment and locations where we deploy this platform are harsh and unforgiving. We also know how to manage, test, and repair this platform in the field, thereby reducing downtime. ICI also remains at the ready to replace and repair when needed.
As technology evolves, we monitor potential alternative solutions and platforms, and in some cases, have experience testing these solutions: