- Oil and gas
- Upstream
Infrastructure management and observability
Moniroting of the shelf infrustructure, seaways, ships, etc duting commodity transportation
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ProblemInfrastructure management and observability
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Technology UsedDrones, AI, multiplatform
Problem Solving
Oil and gas companies have long faced challenges in monitoring extensive and remote infrastructure. With the implementation of advanced drone-based surveillance systems, these issues are now effectively addressed:
- Improved visibility: High-resolution cameras, thermal imaging, and gas sensors onboard drones now provide precise, real-time detection of leaks, corrosion, and structural faults.
- Enhanced worker safety: Drones have replaced the need for personnel to enter hazardous or hard-to-reach areas, significantly reducing health and safety risks.
- Faster incident response: Real-time data transmission from drones to control centers enables immediate assessment and action, minimizing environmental and operational damage.
- Reduced costs: Drone inspections have significantly lowered the need for costly helicopters, ground crews, and heavy equipment.
- Efficient coverage of vast areas: Automated drone patrols now monitor long pipelines and remote sites quickly and reliably, ensuring continuous infrastructure oversight.
