Detect leaks from the fenceline.
Trailer-deployed. Fully managed.
A 24/7 computer vision monitoring pipeline on your facilities. No hot work. No shutdowns. No infrastructure changes.
The first person to notice a leak is usually a stranger.
78% of hazardous liquid pipeline leaks evade the operator's own SCADA and CPM systems. Every hour until the stranger calls costs $6,800.
Alert fires within 60 seconds of the first thermal anomaly. Operator responds on their on-call rotation before the counter on the left climbs any higher.
Kiefner & Associates analysis of PHMSA hazardous liquid incidents. CPM catches 20%, SCADA catches 28%. For the largest spills the record is worse — 6 of the 10 biggest since 2010 went undetected by the operator's systems.
Neighbors smelling hydrocarbons, seeing a sheen, or noticing dead vegetation. PHMSA-commissioned Kiefner study, hazardous liquid incidents 2010–2012.
Texas gathering pipeline under reporting-only federal oversight — no integrity management, no in-line inspection, no pressure testing mandate. RRC 2025 data.
29 million gallons of produced water. 143 days of continuous leaking. $85 million in fines.
Pressure logs flagged the drop on day one. A facilities engineer wrote “we may want to consider shutting it down” in October. The pumps kept running until January, when a contractor noticed a tributary of the Missouri River was still flowing in winter. The DOJ called it the largest inland spill in U.S. history.
The majority of leaks are found by a neighbor. Every hour adds $6,800 of liability a thermal camera would have caught in the first pass.
Built for liquids.
Built for above-ground.
Any liquid with a thermal signature.
- Crude oil
- Condensate
- NGL / LPG
- Diesel & fuel oil
- Refined products
- Produced water
- Brine & saltwater
- Glycol
- Anhydrous ammonia
- Chemical injection
Above-ground. Line-of-sight. Low foot traffic.
Methane, H₂S, and other gas-only detection. Use a gas-specific sensor — open-path IR, point detector, or TDLAS.
Buried transmission lines, enclosed facilities, and sites without camera line-of-sight. Thermal cameras need to see the infrastructure.
Fenceline supplements existing compliance under 49 CFR §195 and state LDAR programs.
Not a replacement for CPM, RTTM, or inline inspection.
A trailer. A thermal camera.
A direct line to your on-call.
Self-powered and self-contained. Works over 5G or Starlink, in the cloud or on-prem. Alerts fire in under 60 seconds into whatever on-call system you already run.
Deployment
The trailer arrives, the camera comes up, and the live thermal feed is in your dashboard before lunch. Nothing for you to install, nothing for your IT team to touch. Zero hot work. We handle site access through whatever your facility already requires.
Calibration
The detection pipeline learns your site's thermal fingerprint. We filter out the noise your site naturally makes — stack hot spots, solar heating on vessels, shadows from piping. No manual tuning on your end.
Production
Tuned detection runs 24/7 — algorithmic dispatch, no human bottleneck. Events logged with thermal clips, timestamps, and confidence scores. Alerts route to your on-call rotation in under 60 seconds via SMS, email, dashboard, or webhook.
Run a 14-day pilot at one of your sites.
14 days. One facility. A real thermal camera watching a real piece of your infrastructure, and a direct line to the founder who's running it.