Loadout Observation
How does loadout observation work?
We us an OGI (optical gas instrumentation) camera, like the FLIR G300a, and mount it on a pan-tilt unit. This allows us to cover and entire site with one camera on a 360-degree rotation. The OGI camera is controlled by our AI machine model and the raw camera feed is analyzed every 30-seconds to detect leaks. We check all events, including pumper truck loadouts. Because we provide real-time visual verification of a leak, our AI machine model can tell the difference between a pumper truck and the pad equipment. Without visual verification, you would never find the actual source of the leak because by the time an LDAR team inspected the site, the pumper truck would be gone.