
Drone Methane Detection at LNG Sites
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September 20, 2025 (Global) – SPH Engineering has unveiled a specialized methane detection solution for liquefied natural gas (LNG) sites, integrating its advanced Methane Detection Kit with the UGCS SkyHub and Falcon drone platforms. The innovation is designed to strengthen environmental monitoring and enhance safety in the energy sector by enabling precise and efficient detection of methane leaks.
“Methane is a critical greenhouse gas, and rapid detection at LNG facilities is essential for both environmental protection and operational safety,” said [Industry Expert/Executive Name]. “This drone-based solution represents a significant step forward in combining UAV technology with emissions monitoring.”
The system leverages drone-mounted sensors to perform real-time methane concentration measurements over LNG infrastructure. With automated flight planning through UGCS software and integrated data processing, the kit offers actionable insights for operators tasked with compliance, safety, and emissions reduction.
Key Highlights of the Announcement
- SPH Engineering introduces methane detection solution for LNG sites
- Integrated with UGCS SkyHub and Falcon UAV platforms
- Enables real-time methane monitoring and emissions mapping
- Supports environmental compliance and operational safety
Industry analysts note that methane detection technologies are gaining prominence as governments and corporations prioritize sustainability and stricter emissions standards. Drone-enabled systems provide a cost-effective and scalable alternative to traditional ground-based inspections.
“Adopting UAV methane detection is not just about compliance—it’s about leading in sustainability,” added [Executive Name]. “SPH Engineering’s solution empowers LNG operators to take proactive steps in emission management while enhancing safety.”
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