iPIPE and Satelytics in the Headlines Again

• Oil & Gas,Pipeline

iPIPE and Satelytics in the Headlines Again

Toledo, OH – March 27, 2020 – The energy industry and the State of North Dakota are again being put on a pedestal as an example of a successful public-private partnership. North Dakota producers, pipeline, and midstream companies, have come together to pool resources to test new and emerging technologies for leak prevention and detection through the iPIPE consortium. The consortium is also funded in part by the North Dakota Industrial Commission, on behalf of Governor Burgum, who has pressed companies to innovate to combat spills in the Bakken.

Example of Satelytics' hydrocarbon leak detection capabilities in the Permian Basin.

Example of Satelytics' hydrocarbon leak detection capabilities in the Permian Basin.

Satelytics is proud to have been chosen three consecutive years to demonstrate and build up our geospatial analytics platform, alerting customers to potential hydrocarbon and produced water leaks over the Bakken on a weekly basis. Alerts are sent to iPIPE members in a matter of hours after imagery is captured by satellite operator Airbus. iPIPE’s newest member, Energy Transfer Partners, operator of the Dakota Access Pipeline, has embraced the consortium and the team at Satelytics is thankful for this new partnership!

Satelytics Inc., www.satelytics.com, is a cloud-based geospatial analytics software suite. Multispectral and hyperspectral imagery is gathered from satellites, UAV, planes, and fixed cameras, and processed to provide both alerts and qualitative results for our customers. Data can be gathered up to a daily basis, and results are sent to customers within hours. This includes the specific problem, location, magnitude, and even qualitative information, which minimizes cost, impact, and operational disruption for our clients.

For more information, contact David Dunham, ddunham@satelytics.com, (o) (419) 728 0060 extension #101, (c) (701) 213 0294.

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