Press Release
Is Your Company Using Artificial Intelligence for Pipeline Threat Detection?
Toledo, OH – February 20, 2020 – The 2020 4C Health Safety/Environmental Conference is occurring this week in Austin Texas. Satelytics CEO Sean Donegan is honored to be presenting at the conference on the topic of remote sensing and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for forward looking threat monitoring for oil and gas pipelines. The team at Satelytics uses AI to sift through billions of pixels of data to provide our customers with feedback to challenging problems they face in the field. Our AI means you can save on costs associated with employees reviewing imagery or field monitoring.
Satelytics works with its customers to build solutions to the problems they have today and in the future. Our methane algorithm provides measurement and quantification alerts available in near real time. In addition, our leak detection tools are being used to provide weekly threat alerts of oil and gas operator assets in the Bakken and Permian basins.
Satelytics Inc., www.satelytics.com is a cloud-based geospatial analytics software suite. Multi or hyper-spectral imagery is gathered from satellites, UAV, planes, and fixed cameras, and processed to provide both alerts and qualitative results for our customers. Data can be gathered on up to a daily basis and results sent to customers in hours. This includes the specific problem, location, magnitude, and even qualitative information, which minimize cost, impact, and operational disruption for our clients.
For more information, contact David Dunham, ddunham@satelytics.com, (o) (419) 728 0060 extension #101, (c) (701) 213 0294.