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Cyberhawk Completes World First for Oil and Gas Supermajor


Published Jun 22, 2016
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Cyberhawk Innovations completes UAV internal industrial chimney inspection (photo: Cyberhawk Innovations)

Cyberhawk Innovations, provider of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and drone inspection and survey, has completed the world’s first ever UAV internal industrial chimney inspection for one of the world’s largest oil and gas supermajors.

The project, which took place earlier this year, was completed over the course of two days at one of Europe’s largest and most complex refineries.

Traditional internal industrial chimney inspections require personnel to climb inside dangerous and potentially chemically hazardous areas. Inspecting the chimney stack with Cyberhawk’s UAVs allowed for a quick and safe audit of the chimney, and meant that personnel were not required to physically enter the chimney to complete the inspection.

This new internal chimney inspection solution complements its existing industry-leading external chimney stack inspection service, which involves using a drone to capture high definition images of the stack’s full external surface, before creating a three dimensional model of the chimney. This then provides accurate sizing and positioning of defects along with the provision of high definition orthophotos of each elevation of the chimney, all delivered in Cyberhawk’s cloud-based asset management software, iHawk.

Malcolm Connolly, technical director and founder of Cyberhawk says, “We have been working with this particular client for more than six years, and this project demonstrates continued confidence from one of the world’s oil and gas supermajors in our ability to deliver more complex and challenging projects.”

“Our portfolio includes a significant amount of work undertaken at refinery and petrochemical sites, such as flare stacks, cooling towers and piperack inspections. We have already been using UAVs to conduct external inspections on chimneys for more than five years, and the completion of this recent workscope has proven the feasibility of using drones internally. Completion of this project represents a major leap forward for drone technology and demonstrates the huge safety improvements on offer,” continues Connolly.

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