
Industrial
Drones have revolutionized the industrial industry by providing a safer, more efficient, precise, and cost-effective approach to completing various tasks
Fugitive Gas Emmissions
Drones are now being used to measure fugitive methane emissions in the fossil fuel sector.
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They offer a new and unexplored perspective for understanding emissions and can be used for monitoring, baselining, compliance auditing, inventorying, leak detection, and air emission model testing and refinement.
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By using drones, it is possible to identify leaks from processing facilities and pipelines, defective valves or seals, migration of gas to the surface, and emissions from abandoned wells.


Construction
Whether you are building a house or a pipeline, drones are transforming parts of how we construct.
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They can be used to complete inspections as noted below, but they can also complete,
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Mapping - Create 3D maps of pipeline routes and detect potential issues to make informed decisions.
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Seeding and Herbicide - Stop worrying about club root protocols. Drones can be used to efficiently manage this.
Inspections
Drones are being used for inspections in almost every industry that requires visual inspections as part of its maintenance procedures.
By using drones, you can speed up their collection of inspection data while removing slower manual steps or areas at heights that place them in danger.
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Drone inspections are also used in the energy sector, specifically in oil and gas installations, power lines, solar plants, cell towers, industrial boilers, wind turbines, and other assets that require visual inspections.
