Why Leak Detection is No Longer Enough for the Oil and Gas Industry

Why Leak Detection is No Longer Enough for the Oil and Gas Industry

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A more proactive and sustainable approach to reducing emissions from equipment leaks is needed. Here’s how digitalization can help prevent leaks altogether. The oil and gas industry uses refineries and other industrial facilities as its production powerhouse. While coke crackers, turbines and heat exchangers often steal the spotlight, the facilities…

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Matthew Kleiman
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Matt Kleiman is the co-founder and CEO of Cumulus Digital Systems, a connected worker platform that ensures mission-critical work across the energy, infrastructure and construction sectors is done right the first time, every time. Kleiman can be contacted by email at matt@cumulusds.com.

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