BEIJING (XINHUA) – Chinese researchers have unveiled a novel application of the Earth science satellite SDGSAT-1 for observing offshore oil and gas platforms.
The study, led by researchers from the Aerospace Information Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), was recently published in the International Journal of Digital Earth.
As global demand for oil rises and the industry moves toward decarbonisation, tailored monitoring of oil and gas platforms has become increasingly necessary. However, tracking these platforms in vast and dynamic oceanic regions has long posed challenges.
The researchers used the SDGSAT-1’s Glimmer Imager and Thermal Infrared Spectrometer to track gas flaring activities.
This innovative approach enabled them to map platform operations with greater precision.
The findings helped researchers identify 113 oil and gas platforms amid the complex maritime environment of islands, vessels and other offshore facilities in the region.
“These findings highlight the competence of SDGSAT-1 in tracking the operational status of oil and gas platforms,” according to the study.
