Methane detection limits using Telops’ airborne infrared hyperspectral imager

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Telops’ Hyper-Cam Airborne Mini is an aircraft-based remote sensing system to detect and quantify methane emissions. The system is based on thermal infrared hyperspectral imaging technology. The performance of the system was recently evaluated in a single-blind controlled methane release experiment in partnership with the Alberta Methane Emissions Program (AMEP) and LiDAR Services International (LSI). Join Field Application Engineer Jean-Philippe Gagnon and VP of sales Jim Cormack from LiDAR Services International Inc. (LSI) for an in-depth look into the operating principles of Telops’ Methane Airborne Detection Solution as well as an overview of obtained results and assessed methane detection limits for a wide range of atmospheric conditions and gas release rates.

00:00 Intro
03:46 Telops Overview
06:10 Hyperspectral Infrared Imaging Basics
09:03 Hyper-Cam Airborne Mini
14:31 LDAR Measurement Services
17:59 Lidar Services International
26:19 AMEP Methane Measurement Campaign
38:11 Methane Detection Limits
43:05 Key Takeaways
46:22 Q&A

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