The SLB Methane Lidar Camera is a laser-based system that finds, alerts, and measures methane leaks in real time, helping oil and gas companies spot problems quickly and improve the sustainability of operations.
I was the primary developer in the SEES Methane LiDAR Camera system, building the core services used in commercial release. My work included designing microservices, provisioning pipelines, and device-level software to support edge-to-cloud communication and data processing. I aided in coordinated field deployments and collaborated with global teams to bring the system to market.
The SLB Methane Point Instrument is a compact, solar-powered device that continuously detects and measures methane leaks in real time, helping oil and gas facilities monitor emissions accurately.
I developed firmware and supporting software for the methane point detection instrument, focusing on reliable LoRaWAN communication and real-time data handling. This included implementing connection management logic with retry and reset mechanisms, as well as building test benches to validate LoRa network performance under field conditions.