Application Spotlight: Natural Gas Separators

INSPECT SAND LEVELS AND EMISSIONS WITH THERMAL IMAGING

In the fracking process, gas is separated from oil and water and sent to a meter while the oil and water is collected and hauled away by trucks. Through this process, sand can build up in the heating element, causing damage to the separator. If this build-up is not noticed and promptly removed, it may result in a costly and catastrophic failure of the unit. Using thermal imaging for routine inspections allows oil and gas companies to easily verify tank pressures and liquid levels. They can also detect leaks from the separator, resolve anomalies to restore compliance, avoid adverse environmental impact, and prevent safety risks to equipment or personnel.

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