• BIOMETHANE ENGINEERING FOR LOCAL ENERGY PRODUCTION

Biogas analysis & Leak detection

Pollutant analysis

A Biogas analysis characterizes the pollutants present, optimizing the use of activated carbon to improve system performance.

The Biogas analysis is conducted by chromatography by our technicians at various points in the upgrading process.

Following the intervention, we provide:

  • A detailed report on analysis results and carbon saturation levels

  • Recommendations on carbon use, including type, replacement frequency, tank autonomy, and operation method


Gas leak detection

Using an infrared camera, our team detects and quantifies potential leaks across the installation, from inputs storage to Biomethane injection.

A detailed report follows, including:

  • A list of detected emissions

  • Emission types

  • Leak location with photos, videos, and site plan

  • Leak flow rate

We’ll then schedule maintenance to address detected leaks.

 

Minimizing gas leaks is crucial to avoid CH4 loss before injection into the gas network, as well as to comply with increasingly strict regulations from the government. Annual gas leak detection is therefore essential.

Verification of proper unit operation

Optimization of plant efficiency

Compliance with current regulations

Our teams are committed to maintaining optimal performance across your installations throughout their entire lifecycle.

We support you in your monitoring and equipment analysis needs, such as:

  • Initial checks after repairs on BioCNG distribution stations

  • CH₄ flaring to empty gas storage when needed

  • Adjustments to biogas networks