Osperity has entered a strategic partnership with Viper Imaging, a market leader in optical gas imaging, on May 20 to deliver fugitive emission detection, reporting and alerting through its intelligent visual monitoring platform.
Viper’s gas leak detection solutions and hardware will greatly enhance Osperity’s exception-based intelligent visual monitoring and alerting offering for the energy industry. Osperity will be a reseller and integrator of Viper’s solutions in North America.
Partnering with Viper, Osperity can now provide a reliable way of detecting fugitive emissions in industrial settings. Viper’s technology will work seamlessly with Osperity’s visual monitoring platform, meaning clients can rely on automated inspection reports, monitoring and exception-based alerting which will greatly assist industrial companies to further improve environmental initiatives, HSE compliance with automated leak and safety monitoring, as well as strengthen accountability through proactive activity detection and exception-based alerting at remote sites.
“Viper Imaging is a leader in thermal and OGI technologies, Osperity’s new partnership with Viper will enhance our Intelligent Visual Monitoring platform for all existing and new clients,” Paul Ritchie, COO at Osperity, said. “As industrial organizations continue to be focused on their ESG mandates the addition of Viper’s emissions and flare monitoring technologies will position Osperity to greater assist in achieving their ESG goals.”
“Osperity has an established history of providing exceptional monitoring solutions to their customers, and we are excited to partner with them on Viper’s offerings for the oil and gas industry,” Rich Shannon, co-founder of Viper Imaging, said.
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