
What is Optical Gas Imaging? Explanation in a nutshell…
This is a short overview on what is Optical Gas Imaging. Before we dive into the technical explanation, we need to understand why do we

This is a short overview on what is Optical Gas Imaging. Before we dive into the technical explanation, we need to understand why do we

The rising demand for quantifying leaks and emissions of methane and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), in terms of emission rate, raised the question of whether

Over the last few years, many oil & gas producers in the industry are making commitments to emissions reduction. Making this commitment is an essential

Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Survey Equipment and Pre-Survey Operating Requirements The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has issued a proposed rule, titled Appendix K, which sets

Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) Quantification Webinar Leak quantification using Optical Gas Imaging cameras and QOGI software is becoming a regular part of LDAR inspections. This

OGI, or optical gas imaging, enables us to see different compounds in the infrared spectrum, otherwise not visible to the naked eye. Therefore, an OGI

Opgal offers two types of Gas Leak Detection cameras; cooled (EyeCGas 2.0 & EyeCGas 24/7 PRO) and uncooled (EyeCGas Mini & EyeCGas 24/7). This article

Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) cameras use pixel detectors that sense tiny infrared energy changes, thus allowing for easy visualization of gas plumes. That’s why OGI

Using Opgal Gas Imaging (OGI) to Monitor Abandoned Gas Wells Recently, there’s been lots of discussions regarding abandoned oil and gas wells. Before we get

In the second part of a podcast recorded by Steve Probst, Founder & CEO of 4C Marketplace and Conference, Opgal’s Ram Hashmonay (Chief Innovation Scientist)