Agenda and Presentations - Optical Gas Imaging Stakeholder Workshop
On November 9 and 10, 2020, Eastern Research Group, on behalf of EPA, hosted a virtual Optical Gas Imaging Stakeholder Workshop to gather information from stakeholders prior to promulgating procedures for the use of optical gas imaging OGI for leak detection with a focus on leak detection in the refinery sector. Below are links to the agenda and slides for presentations given during the workshop.
- Optical Gas Imaging Stakeholder Workshop Agenda (pdf)
- The Challenges of Long-Range Automated Detection and Quantification using OGI – Ilan Waldman and Ram Hashmonay, Opgal (pdf)
- Useful Figures of Merit for Selection of OGI Cameras – Jonas Sandsten, FLIR Systems (pdf)
- The Development of a Testing Platform to Enable the Assessment of the Performance of Camera Operators – Neil Howes, National Physical Laboratory (pdf)
- Detection Limits of Optical Gas Imaging – Yousheng Zeng and Jon Morris, Providence Photonics (pdf)
- Detection Limits of Optical Gas Imaging for Natural Gas Leak Detection in Realistic Controlled Conditions – Dan Zimmerle, Colorado State University (pdf)
- Alternative Work Practice: The Keys to OGI Operator Training – Jared Metcalf, Montrose Environmental (pdf)
- OGI Through the Years – David Ranum, TRICORD Consulting (pdf)
- Advancements in OGI Technology, Training and Reporting – Craig O’Neill, FLIR (pdf)
- Alternative Work Practice Strategies: Procedures for Using OGI – Terence Trefiak and Andrew Sheffler, Montrose Environmental (pdf)
- OGI Was Here – Derek Reese, ExxonMobil (pdf)
- Variability in Real-World Performance of OGI-Based Leak Detection Surveys – Arvind Ravikumar, Harrisburg University (pdf)
- Enhanced Image Processing of OGI – Pawel Lichtarski, Konica Minolta (pdf)
- Capabilities of Optical Gas Imaging – Tracey Footer, Eastern Research Group (pdf)
- Optical Gas Imaging Observer Certification Method Concept – James Jarrett, West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection (pdf)