Video Monitoring and Surveillance
Using video in oil and gas operations offers increased visibility into field operations, boosts operational efficiency and enhances worker, as well as environmental, safety.
Video is increasingly being used to improve and enable new applications in oil and gas field operations. It provides remote visibility into areas in and around the drill site, reducing the need for on-site personnel, enhancing safety, and improving decision making with access to better information regarding current conditions. In addition, video surveillance can be used for around-the-clock centralized site access monitoring, providing visibility of who enters an area and when.
Real-time video requires a reliable, secure, high performance communications network between cameras and the people and software monitoring them remotely.
Benefits of integrating video into oil and gas field applications include improved worker and operational safety, increased operational efficiency, and enhanced site access control.
Examples of video monitoring and surveillance applications include:
Downhole video
Crane monitoring
Well head video surveillance
Drill rig monitoring
Pumpjack monitoring
Portable video cameras for equipment diagnostics
Video surveillance
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can be used by truck LACT applications, such as Spirit IT from Hitachi Energy, to authenticate drivers, increasing accountability. It can also be used at entry gates for access control, verifying the identity of truck drivers.
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