A recent online article by NBC Los Angeles reports how a FLIR Systems GF320 optical gas imaging camera has made visible the Aliso Canyon leak from Southern California Gas (Sempra) natural gas storage field that threatens the Porter Ranch community in Los Angeles County.
Hundreds of local residents who said that they've been sickened by the fumes from a massive and ongoing leak have seen a disturbing infrared video of what appears to be a plume of gas billowing over a nearby hillside. The Infrared (IR) camera video was shot by environmental non-profit organisation Earthworks.
The FLIR GF320 OGI camera is a preventative maintenance solution designed to spot hydrocarbon leaks in piping, flanges and connections in oil and gas operations. The camera can rapidly scan large areas and pinpoint leaks invisible to the naked eye in real time. It is suitable for monitoring plants that are difficult to reach with contact measurement tools. Literally thousands of components can be scanned per shift without the need to interrupt the process. The FLIR GF320 reduces repair downtime and provides verification of the process. Above all, it is exceptionally safe, allowing potentially dangerous leaks to be monitored from several meters away. The FLIR GF320 is proven to significantly improve work safety, environmental and regulatory compliance as well as helping to improve the bottom line by finding leaks that essentially decrease profits.
MOF captures hot CO2 from industrial exhaust streams
How much so-called "hot" exhaust could be usefully captured for other heating purposes (domestic/commercial) or for growing crops?