Percepto, the leader in autonomous inspection and monitoring solutions for critical infrastructure, today announced the release of its AI-powered emission detector—enabling remote methane detection and compliance reporting at scale.
Already deployed across major U.S. basins, Percepto automates OGI surveying with autonomous drones, leveraging remote operations and now–AI built for upstream oil & gas operators. The algorithm detects emissions in real-time, making emissions monitoring more efficient, scalable, and reliable.
Automation that scales without field burden
Designed for enterprise-wide deployment, the AI Emission Detector flags emissions in real time, allowing operators to sidestep big data challenges when conducting high-frequency OGI inspections with Percepto drones.
The fully autonomous drones capture Optical Gas Imaging (OGI) video on scheduled missions, while Percepto’s AI analyzes the footage to identify and flag potential methane emissions. Verified alerts are sent to stakeholders with precise geolocation, imestamps, environmental data, and dwell time—enabling faster, more focused response efforts.
The system detects emissions down to the component level, with field-validated performance down to 100g/hr at 90% confidence.
Proven ROI, operational value
Operators gain the flexibility to investigate potential issues without dispatching field teams, unlocking both safety and OpEx advantages. With higher inspection frequency and trusted data, teams can make smarter, data-driven decisions—whether addressing urgent anomalies or rethinking capital plans.
At the same time, the solution strengthens compliance readiness. By generating validated reports aligned with evolving EPA requirements, Percepto helps operators meet regulatory expectations and build stakeholder trust—without adding administrative burden.
“The industry has been asking how to scale OGI without scaling field operations. This is the answer,” said Dor Abuhasira, CEO of Percepto. “We’re already seeing leading operators use our system to reduce emissions, optimize spending, and take control of their compliance programs—all without adding operational strain.”
Operational demands are rising. So is the bar.
EPA Subpart OOOOc regulations are expected to take effect in 2026, reinforcing the need for accurate, high-frequency methane detection. At the same time, upstream operators are under mounting pressure from shareholders, regulators, and the public to demonstrate responsible energy production—while keeping operational costs in check.
Percepto’s AI Emission Detector is built for this moment. By automating emissions surveying end-to-end, Percepto enables operators to meet growing expectations without expanding headcount or field exposure—delivering the clarity, efficiency, and readiness today’s energy environment demands.