Drones can improve safety & efficiency
Unmanned aerial vehicles can support oil spill response, pipeline inspections and surface mapping without putting people at risk Alan Bailey Petroleum News
Unmanned aerial vehicles, commonly called drones, have gained widespread use in many applications, ranging from aerial photography to mapping. And the oil industry has seen the deployment of drones in activities such as pipeline inspection.
On March 29, during the Alaska Oil Spill Technology Symposi....
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