LDAR methane detection for oil and gas operations refers to the processes used to find and fix methane leaks as part of a leak detection and repair (LDAR) program. LDAR programs are designed to identify, quantify, and repair fugitive methane emissions from equipment at oil and gas facilities, including production, gathering, processing, transmission, and storage sites.
LDAR methane detection is the foundation of basic emissions management for most oil and gas operators. It is intended to protect community safety, reduce methane emissions, protect air quality, and ensure operators meet legal requirements to detect and minimize fugitive methane leaks. Without accurate detection and repair, leaks go unnoticed, product is lost, and the organization’s safety, compliance, efficiency, and bottom line are put at risk.
Effective LDAR methane detection lets operators:
LDAR methane detection programs are required by multiple environmental regulations, including federal U.S. regulations. Programs generally follow a detect–document–repair–verify model. The detection phase can use a range of technologies depending on the facility type, regulatory requirements, and operational goals.
Programs can involve a range of technologies depending on what is allowable under the jurisdiction’s regulatory frameworks, and often include optical gas imaging (OGI) or organic vapor analyzers (OVAs). In some cases, advanced methane detection technologies such as aerial LiDAR systems, satellite detection, vehicle-based systems, or fixed sensor monitoring solutions may be allowable.
Each method has trade-offs in sensitivity, coverage area, resolution, cost, and regulatory acceptance. Operators sometimes combine multiple allowable technologies to meet their LDAR goals efficiently and comply with performance-based standards from regulatory agencies.
Bridger’s Gas Mapping LiDAR® supports LDAR workflows by detecting and quantifying leaks across large regions quickly, while providing equipment-level methane emission data and precise leak location data that streamlines documentation and follow-up for repairs.
Related: Aerial Methane Detection, Methane Quantification, Methane Compliance Monitoring, EPA OOOOb Methane Rule, Gas Mapping LiDAR
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