Natural Gas – Methane Detection Case Study

Natural Gas Case Study

KEY RESULTS

Deployed in Days not Months

Significant installation savings with easy deployment

Installed flexible solution in a remote area

Challenge

Customer operates an underground natural gas storage facility. Once a natural gas field, the facility was successfully converted into a storage reservoir through gas reinjection. The process of conversion also involves drilling many new wells that enable a more rapid withdrawal of gas from the reservoir storage. These wells are a source of methane gas leakages. Reducing methane emissions is a challenge for the oil & gas industry, as is compliance with emerging regulations. Moreover, increasing gas monitoring density in brownfield sites can be very costly due to signal and power conduit wire installation.

Solution

A self-powered wireless methane detector enables more pervasive identification of leaks even in remote locations, at a fraction of the overall cost compared to wired detectors. The WirelessHART Vanguard monitors methane emissions accurately for 5 years without battery replacement.  With the help of optical imaging technology, Vanguard units were optimally positioned on wellheads to detect a controlled release of a methane plume with wind conditions. The Vanguard reliably detected the presence and absence of gas and transmitted the information to an Emerson WirelessHART gateway. It also accurately reported the concentration of the passing methane plume which was verified by the optical imaging cameras.

More Information

For more information on our United Electric Controls Vanguard Wireless HART Toxic and Combustible Gas Detector please go to our Vanguard product page or call to speak to one of our technical representatives at 1-800-912-9262.