South Korea's LNG Terminal Implements Flir OGI Cameras with AI for Enhanced Methane Leak Detection
In 2025, a South Korean public corporation introduced the Flir GF77a optical gas imaging camera for methane leak monitoring at the Boryeong LNG Terminal. This solution integrates AI for plume detection, improving leak monitoring in outdoor, unmanned environments. Following a successful trial with intentional methane release, the system was installed alongside existing CCTV infrastructure to enhance surveillance and reduce installation complexity.

In 2025, a public corporation in South Korea began using the Flir GF77a optical gas imaging camera to monitor methane leaks at the Boryeong LNG Terminal's pressure regulation facilities. The solution combines real-time OGI video with an AI plume detection engine, addressing challenges of outdoor equipment management.
An on-site test validated the system's performance, leading to its deployment alongside existing CCTV. The AI engine automatically detects leaks, triggering alarms and logging events. This approach allows for broader monitoring without additional cameras, improving detection capabilities in unmanned environments and enhancing overall safety.




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