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Change isn't always Obvious
Satelytics uses science to help you see what's really going on.
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Satelytics uses science to help you see what's really going on.
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Big Data. Big solutions to big problems. That's what you get from Satelytics.
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The iPIPE project was recently awarded the well-deserved 2018 Industry Innovation award by the Williston Chapter of the American Petroleum Institute at their annual awards banquet last week.
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Both unconventional and conventional oil development have increased worldwide. Produced water, a byproduct of oil and gas production, can be quite detrimental to the environment. This high-volume derivative liquid is very salty—up to ten times the salinity of ocean water. It is often saturated with minerals, contains hydrocarbons and trace metals like lead, manganese, zinc, strontium, boron and manganese, and can include naturally occurring radioactive materials (NORMs.)
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Satelytics technology will help you keep your pledge to detect and lower methane emissions.
Methane emissions into the earth's atmosphere are a very big problem. So big, in fact, that nearly every major oil and gas producer has made solid commitments to reduce emissions.
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• Water & Wastewater Management, The Environment
While high water levels are not an unfamiliar sight at Lake Oroville, they’ve never reached the height of the dam’s emergency spillway in its nearly 50 years of operation. In February of 2017, that's exactly what happened. Here we wanted to give some insight into the situation at Oroville by examining water level over time using satellites.
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