The New Era of OGI Cameras: What’s Changed in 2025
The landscape of industrial leak detection is undergoing a dramatic transformation, and 2025 marks a new chapter in this evolution. At the heart of this
The landscape of industrial leak detection is undergoing a dramatic transformation, and 2025 marks a new chapter in this evolution. At the heart of this
The ability to see gas leaks in real time has revolutionized leak detection. What was once a reactive process relying on handheld sensors and periodic
Gas leaks pose critical risks to safety, productivity, and environmental compliance. This article explores how advanced gas leak detection cameras using optical gas imaging (OGI)
As EPA regulations like OOOOa, OOOOb, and Subpart W tighten, industries face growing pressure to enhance emission monitoring. Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) technology—especially when combined
Thermal and infrared leak detection cameras are transforming industrial safety. Learn how these technologies enable early detection, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency across sectors. Rethinking
Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) has become the leading method for detecting fugitive emissions in industrial settings. This guide explores how the technology works, what drives
As regulatory pressure intensifies around fugitive emissions, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has introduced a proposed framework known as Appendix K, designed to standardize
The Subpart W Proposed Rule represents a significant step forward in the regulatory oversight of methane and greenhouse gas emissions within the oil and gas
Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) is a powerful technique that utilizes a specially designed infrared cameras to visually detect and monitor gas leaks. By capturing and
OGI (Optical Gas Imaging) technology is a thermal camera. Also known as infrared camera, which can detect and visualize gas. In the electro magnetic spectrum,