Aerial methane detection refers to the use of sensors mounted to small aircraft or helicopters to scan for methane emissions leaking from oil and gas infrastructure. Once emissions are detected, the process includes locating the source of the leak and quantifying its emissions properties (like how much is leaking and how fast).
Bridger Photonics specializes in this aerial methane detection, leveraging advanced LiDAR technology to scan large areas quickly and with high precision.
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas and a valuable product. Undetected leaks can lead to regulatory penalties and lost revenue for oil and gas companies as well as environmental harm. It’s in everyone’s best interest to prevent and repair emissions effectively so total emissions are reduced.
The ability to detect leaks quickly and accurately is essential. Aerial methane detection provides:
By making it easier to find and address leaks, aerial methane detection helps operators improve system integrity, reduce environmental risk, stay ahead of regulations, and protect their bottom line.
Aerial methane detection involves mounting advanced sensors on aircraft (like planes or helicopters) to scan oil and gas sites from above. A variety of sensor technology can be used including infrared imaging, hyperspectral sensing, or light detection and ranging (LiDAR).
The process generally follows these steps:
Bridger Photonics uses a LiDAR-based approach called Gas Mapping LiDAR™ (GML), which measures methane concentrations by analyzing how much laser light is absorbed by methane in the air.
Related: LiDAR, Gas Mapping LiDAR™, Methane Quantification, Fugitive Emissions
Tech |
Remote? |
Quantifies? |
Works at Scale? |
Aerial (LiDAR) |
✅ Yes |
✅ Yes |
✅ Yes |
OGI (Ground) |
❌ No |
❌ No |
❌ Limited |
Handheld Methane Detectors |
❌ No |
❌ No |
❌ No |