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Synodon Inc SYXXF

Synodon Inc. (Synodon) is a Canada-based company focused on providing aerial integrity management solutions for oil and gas pipeline operators. The Company has developed a remote gas sensing instrument called realSens that is capable of detecting ground-level hydrocarbon gas occurrences from an aircraft flying at an altitude of approximately 300 meters (approximately 1,000 feet). The instrument contains a high definition photographic camera, a thermal camera, laser altimeter, global positioning system (GPS)/inertial navigation system (INS) system, on-board computer, control unit, power supply and an in-cockpit display system. It offers airborne pipeline integrity management services to operators of oil and gas pipelines, which include leak detection, pipeline threat assessment, Right-of-Way (R0W) change and slope analysis, tree canopy encroachment, water crossing analysis (including three-dimensional (3-D) water crossings analysis) and pipeline location classification services.


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Comment by redmantxon Nov 14, 2016 8:12pm
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RE:RE:RE:Synodon old technology?

RE:RE:RE:Synodon old technology?Goldbug62, that sounds like a technology that would have to be in intimate contact with the pipe and although some of them can measure some interesting parameters, they are prohibitively expensive to install. Digging up a pipeline km to add anything on it runs into the $100k's so impossible to do it over long distances. They have their applications (river crossings, environmental sensitive areas, etc.) but for the rest, aerial technologies are still the best solution. If they are managed right that is... 
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