Adding planimetric vector datasets to the imagery can pinpoint the presence and location of surface structures to help in site planning. Photos courtesy of Prius Intelli.

For Site and Route Planning and Compliance-Related Data Collection, Aerial Imagery Saves Serious Time and Money

Call out in text: If a picture is worth a thousand words, then aerial orthophotography (with or without vector dataset add-ons) is almost priceless. The U. S. oil and gas industry is short about 100,000 workers, causing more and more companies to boost efficiency by remotely monitoring and controlling many…

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Vice President - Prius Intelli

Ethan Sparks is Vice President of Geospatial Solutions for Prius Intelli, having joined the company at its beginning in March, 2020. With more than a decade of GIS experience, Sparks helps the company create new solutions and use cases for imagery and data, in order to solve clients’ data requirements. He has degrees in Geography and Math from the University of Texas.

3 Ways Technology is Going to Shape the Oil and Gas Industry Free to Download Today

Oil and gas operations are commonly found in remote locations far from company headquarters. Now, it's possible to monitor pump operations, collate and analyze seismic data, and track employees around the world from almost anywhere. Whether employees are in the office or in the field, the internet and related applications enable a greater multidirectional flow of information – and control – than ever before.

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